predator-prey interactions and population dynamics
Predator-prey interactions refer to the relationship between two species, where one species (the predator) preys upon the other species (the prey) for survival. Population dynamics, on the other hand, studies the changes in population size and composition, including birth rates, death rates, and migrations, over time.
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