Territoriality in prey refers to the behavior exhibited by certain animal species to defend a specific area against others of the same species or different species. This behavior is often linked to securing resources such as food, mates, and nesting sites. By establishing and maintaining territories, prey animals can reduce competition and increase their chances of survival and reproductive success. Territoriality can vary in intensity depending on factors like resource availability and population density.
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