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Trap or traps may refer to:

Science and technology

Mechanical devices

Biology, ecology, and medicine

Biochemistry

Ecology

  • Ecological trap, a scenario in which rapid environmental change leads organisms to settle in poor-quality habitats
  • Evolutionary trap, with several related meanings
  • Perceptual trap, a scenario in which environmental change leads an organism to avoid an otherwise high-quality habitat

Other uses in biology and medicine

Computing

Economics and sociology

  • Welfare trap, a phenomenon by which social policies interact to keep people dependent on welfare
  • High level equilibrium trap, a concept used to explain why China never underwent an indigenous Industrial Revolution
  • Liquidity trap, a concept in economics involving a stagnant economy and low interest rates

Geology

Physics and materials science

Other technologies

  • Trap (car), a secret compartment in an automobile
  • Trap (carriage), a type of horse-drawn carriage
  • Trap (printing), a commercial printing technique to overcome registration problems
  • Ink trap, a feature of some typefaces that are spaces where printing ink can accumulate

Arts, entertainment, and media

Film, television, and theatre

Gaming

Literature

Music

Sport

Tactics in intelligence and law enforcement

  • Canary trap, a method for exposing an information leak
  • Honey trap, a form of sting operation
  • Speed trap, a tactic designed to catch speed limit violators, or a place where such a tactic is commonly used

Other uses

See also