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An animal that eats more than one other animal during its life |
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some problems with vertebrate predators |
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1. They tend to have a broad host ranges 2. they are very capable learners.
This means that vertebrate predators can readily switch to new prey in an often unpredictable fashion! |
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2 forms of development in invertebrates |
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-Complete (holometabolous) -Incomplete (hemimetabolous) |
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Complete (holometabolous) metamorphosis |
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-they have complete development through 4 istages -have an egg, larval, pupal and adult stage |
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Incomplete (hemimetabolous) metamorphosis |
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-incomplete development through 3 stages -have only 3 stages, egg, nymphal and adult |
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some insects with Complete (holometabolous) metamorphosis |
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Definition
Holometabolous orders of insects include the moths and butterflies, bees, ants and wasps, beetles, lace wings and flies |
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some insects with Incomplete (hemimetabolous) metamorphosis |
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Examples of insects with incomplete metamorphosis include all of the true bugs, dragonflies and damselflies, grasshoppers, and mantids |
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2 feeding approaches used by insects |
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feeding on a wide variety of prey |
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Definition
focusing on one or a limited number of species |
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Definition
An animal that eats more than one other animal during its life |
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some problems with vertebrate predators |
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Definition
1. They tend to have a broad host ranges 2. they are very capable learners.
This means that vertebrate predators can readily switch to new prey in an often unpredictable fashion! |
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2 forms of development in invertebrates |
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Definition
-Complete (holometabolous) -Incomplete (hemimetabolous) |
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Complete (holometabolous) metamorphosis |
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Definition
-they have complete development through 4 istages -have an egg, larval, pupal and adult stage |
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Incomplete (hemimetabolous) metamorphosis |
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Definition
-incomplete development through 3 stages -have only 3 stages, egg, nymphal and adult |
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some insects with Complete (holometabolous) metamorphosis |
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Definition
Holometabolous orders of insects include the moths and butterflies, bees, ants and wasps, beetles, lace wings and flies |
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some insects with Incomplete (hemimetabolous) metamorphosis |
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Definition
Examples of insects with incomplete metamorphosis include all of the true bugs, dragonflies and damselflies, grasshoppers, and mantids |
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Term
2 feeding approaches used by insects |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
feeding on a wide variety of prey |
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Definition
focusing on one or a limited number of species |
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