Wolf spider's hunting rate may peak at 85 degrees

Since the mid-20th century, ecologists have been studying how the availability of prey affects the rate at which predators kill and consume it. Depending on the animals and the ecosystem, predators do tend to consume more prey as more of it becomes available—but often only to a point, beyond which that consumption rate levels off.


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Source: Phys.org