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In 1958, Carl B. Huffaker conducted several experiments using mites, oranges, and rubber balls to demonstrate how this phenomenon progresses via a “hide-and-seek” dynamic. Seed dispersal is regulated by distance-responsive and density-dependent forms of this phenomenon according to the Janzen-Connell hypothesis. The extent of this interaction is plotted on the y-axis of functional response curves formulated by C. S. Holling. This interaction regulates abundance in ecosystems subject to (*) top-down control. It’s not competition, but fluctuations in species density due to this interaction can be modeled (10[1])using the Lotka-Volterra (10[2])equations. Mobbing and aposematic coloration are two strategies many organisms use to deter this interaction. (10[1])For 10 points, name this action in which an organism captures and eats its prey. ■END■

ANSWER: predation [or being a predator; accept predator-prey interactions; accept distance-responsive predation; accept density-dependent predation; accept descriptions indicating that one organism is preying on another organism; prompt on hunting; prompt on foraging or forage; prompt on eating until “eats” is read; prompt on consuming or consumption until “eats” is read; prompt on coexistence with “what action is occurring between the coexisting parties?”]
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Ariel FaederPittsburghMichigan A8410
David NeimanCarnegie MellonMichigan B8710
Jacob GoodsonOhio State AMichigan State8710
Aditya PatnaikOhio State BOhio State C10210

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