predatorio
Predatorio is a term used in biology and ecology to describe something related to predation or to predators. In Portuguese, predatório is the standard spelling; predatorio without diacritical marks appears in some texts. The core concept refers to predation, a biological interaction in which one organism, the predator, hunts, captures, and consumes another, the prey. Predators can be terrestrial or aquatic and range from microscopic protists to large carnivores. Predation influences prey population dynamics, energy transfer through food webs, and the evolution of anti-predator defenses.
Predators employ a variety of hunting strategies, including active pursuit, ambush, stalking, pack hunting, or sit-and-wait
Ecological and applied significance: predation is a major driver of community structure and species interactions. It
Beyond animals, predatory interactions occur in other groups as well. Carnivorous plants trap insects, predatory bacteria
Thus predatorio/predatório denotes the broader concept of predation across diverse organisms and ecosystems.