Jeffrey Stuker: Mimicry and The Monte Carlo Predator
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Society–owing to a preponderance of economic terms fancifully derived from the Crusoe-scape of contemporary life–reflects in the naturalist's description of the survival of a species in its habitat. From the standpoint of the predator, biologists speak of the unprofitability of consuming certain prey, and of the profitability of consuming certain others.