Plants droop and shed their leaves when parched, but with a splash of water, their stems regain strength and their leaves ...
and herbivores are animals adapted to eat plants. As in predator-prey interactions, this interaction drives adaptations in both the herbivore and the plant species it eats. For example ...
This chemically mediated, bottom-up view suggests that most plants have "won" the predator-prey arms race and are heavily defended and therefore free from significant enemy attack. This debate is ...
While plants and some bacteria can make their own ... You might not think of a grass-munching cow as much of a predator, but cows are indeed the predators of their grass prey.
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