Predatorresistant
Predatorresistant is an adjective describing organisms, structures, or systems that resist predation or predatory pressure. In ecology and evolution, predator resistance refers to traits or strategies that reduce the likelihood of being eaten or the success of predators. Mechanisms can be morphological, chemical, physiological, behavioral, or ecological, and may occur alone or in combination.
Examples include physical defenses such as shells, spines, armor, or tough tissues; chemical defenses such as
In plants, predator resistance often manifests as thorns or lignified tissues, and the production of secondary
Human applications include predator-deterrence designs for agriculture and livestock, such as predator-proof enclosures, nets, fencing, motion-activated
Assessment of predator resistance involves controlled predation experiments, field observations, and metrics such as survival, growth,