The article "What's the catch of the day?" in Science (Volume 391, Issue 6790, Pages 1102-1103, March 2026) looks at predator-predator dynamics in ecosystems. It describes how plants have developed strategies to protect against local environmental changes. For example, the South American creeper changes its leaves to adapt to the host plant. Japanese dogbane attracts flies with flowers that smell like dead ants. Charles Darwin noted these adaptations in plants long ago. Scientist Suetsugu calls these mechanisms a "clever evolutionary bypass." In 2019, Chen's team mistakenly mistook yam tubers in southwestern China for berries, but there were no seeds. Plants thus use deception to survive without the traditional seeds in berries.[1]