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Predator-Prey Relationships: An Overview | Original Article

Sadhana Vishwakarma*, Kamlesh Kumar, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Relationships between predators and prey have been compared to an evolutionary arms race in which the predators improve their capacity to catch and kill their prey while the prey grow harder to catch and consume. The intensity of the interactions between predators and their prey likely determines how powerful these selection pressures are. A common interpretation of the ecological characteristics of the predator-prey interaction in arachnids is that it involves reversible hunting behavior that scientists refer to as a swapping ball game. In this perilous game of hunting, predators and prey often switch places, changing the trophic dynamics. The primary goal of this study was to clarify how predators and prey interact.