Known for their powerful ability to launch out of the water in pursuit of prey, the loss of great white sharks from False Bay ...
Port and Starboard, as the orcas ( Orcinus orca) are known, have been documented hunting white sharks ( Carcharodon ...
Yet, in a relatively short period of time, humans and their technological arsenal have driven most shark populations to the ...
Paine (1966) had observed that the diversity of organisms in rocky intertidal ecosystems declined as the number of predators in those ecosystems decreased. He hypothesized that some of these ...
The numbers of predators and prey for certain ecosystems such as the Canadian Lynx (wild cat) and hare have been recorded over many years and found to change in a regular cycle. A similar example ...
A new study reveals the profound ecological effects of wolves and other large carnivores in Yellowstone National Park, showcasing the cascading effects predators can have on ecosystems.
When top ocean predators vanish, the ecosystems they leave behind don't just adapt—they transform in surprising and troubling ...
The jaguars don’t know it yet, but soon they’ll be free to roam Argentina’s Iberá wetlands, becoming the first apex predators to do so in a century. Three adults and the two-year-olds Amarí and ...
A study shows how the loss of Great white sharks from False Bay is disrupting the marine food web and threatening ocean health.