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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Ecology_Ecology/Chapter_16%3A_Antagonistic_Interactions/16.1%3A_PredationPredation is a biological interaction where one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Biology_(Kimball)/19%3A_The_Diversity_of_Life/19.01%3A_Eukaryotic_Life/19.1.15%3A_MonotremesThis page discusses monotremes, a unique group of mammals including the duckbill platypus and spiny anteaters, which exhibit both mammalian and reptilian traits. They have a cloaca, lay shelled eggs, ...This page discusses monotremes, a unique group of mammals including the duckbill platypus and spiny anteaters, which exhibit both mammalian and reptilian traits. They have a cloaca, lay shelled eggs, and nurse with milk lacking nipples. Recent genomic research has revealed the platypus possesses 18,527 protein-coding genes, showcasing a mix of characteristics from mammals and reptiles, including genes for egg yolk proteins, numerous underwater hunting receptors, and unique venom-producing genes.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Gettysburg_College/01%3A_Ecology_for_All/16%3A_Antagonistic_Interactions/16.01%3A_PredationA range of mathematical models have been developed by relaxing the assumptions made in the Lotka-Volterra model; these variously allow animals to have geographic distributions, or to migrate; to have ...A range of mathematical models have been developed by relaxing the assumptions made in the Lotka-Volterra model; these variously allow animals to have geographic distributions, or to migrate; to have differences between individuals, such as sexes and an age structure, so that only some individuals reproduce; to live in a varying environment, such as with changing seasons (Cushing, 2005; Thieme, 2003); and analyzing the interactions of more than just two species at once.