• Central place foraging (CPF) theory is an evolutionary ecology model for analyzing how an organism can maximize foraging rates while traveling through...
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    animal's ability to survive and reproduce. Foraging theory is a branch of behavioral ecology that studies the foraging behavior of animals in response to the...
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    economically advantageous foraging pattern will be selected for in a species through natural selection. When using OFT to model foraging behavior, organisms...
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    absence of task specialization, high levels of social dependence, central place foraging, social information transfer, kin recognition, and a meta-population...
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    the cost in effort of food transport. This is called 'dispersed central-place foraging'. It was also found that the half-life of the stay at any one nest...
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    eastern tent caterpillars are central place foragers. In contrast, the forest tent caterpillar is a nomadic forager that establishes a series of temporary...
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    Congo Pygmies, variously also Central African foragers, "African rainforest hunter-gatherers" (RHG) or "Forest People of Central Africa") are a group of ethnicities...
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  • several offshore islands that consists of stands of Bishop Pines Central place foraging, evolutionary ecology model Common Power Format, a file format for...
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    foraging patterns, patch-restricted foraging is probably the most common and also the least complex. Well known examples of patch restricted foragers...
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    feeding sites. E. lanestris' central-place foraging strategy in which they leave and return to the same site during each foraging outing, allows caterpillars...
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    temperature, and foraging workers leave the nest after sunrise when the nest is warmed in the early morning. Meat ants emerge and start foraging when temperatures...
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    individual learning. New pollen foragers tend to return lighter from about the first 10 foraging trips, allowing foraging efficiency to increase, until...
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    called central place foraging. In this behavior, caterpillars rest during the day in large visible groups, then mobilize at dusk to forage nocturnally...
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    Lenfest Ocean Program website. Marine life portal Oceans portal Foraging Optimal foraging theory The Blue Planet Kils, U (1992) The ecoSCOPE and dynIMAGE:...
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    selectivity is stronger than species preferences for beaver, a central place forager". Forest Ecology and Management. 475: 118331. doi:10.1016/j.foreco...
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  • movement patterns of hunter-gatherer groups by following the idea of Central Place Foraging Models. The Model dictates that the farther from a resource a group...
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    "Assessment of predation risk via illumination level: facultative central place foraging in the cricetid rodent Phyllotis darwini". Behavioral Ecology and...
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    needed] If beavers are considered central place foragers, their canals may be considered an extension of their "central place" far beyond the lodge, according...
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    advantage for nectar foraging from specialized flowers, consequently leading the bee hummingbird to more successfully compete for flower foraging against insects...
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    increasing control over the Kazakh Steppe. The Russian conquest of Central Asia took place over several decades. In 1839, Russia failed to conquer the Khanate...
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    American white ibis (category Birds of Central America)
    (1977). "Foraging Behavior of the White Ibis". The Wilson Bulletin. 89 (2): 342–345. JSTOR 4160923. Courser, W. D.; Dinsmore, J. J. (1975). "Foraging Associates...
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  • as a forage cap. In the 18th century, forage caps were small cloth caps worn by British cavalrymen when undertaking work duties such as foraging for food...
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  • Appetizer: haddock fillets, pear & cornbread skillet cake, sour beer, gloves (to forage for garden ingredient of their choice) Entrée: lobster bake: lobster, clams...
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    The Central Valley is a broad, elongated, flat valley that dominates the interior of California. It is 40–60 mi (60–100 km) wide and runs approximately...
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    Hunter-gatherer (redirect from Foragers)
    or forager is a human living in a community, or according to an ancestrally derived lifestyle, in which most or all food is obtained by foraging, that...
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    beyond its minimum foraging distance of 20 m (66 ft) have been recorded. The shoebill is distributed in freshwater swamps of central tropical Africa, from...
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    Coati (category Carnivorans of Central America)
    territories in noisy, loosely organised bands made up of four to 25 individuals, foraging with their offspring on the ground or in the forest canopy. Males over...
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    evidence for time-place learning due to their trap-line foraging behaviour. This is when an animal consistently visits the same foraging sites in a sequential...
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    by aphids. Male yellow-rumped warblers tend to forage higher in the trees than females do. While foraging with other warbler species, they sometimes aggressively...
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  • ecosystem. It examined the consistency of foraging habits of the Pika with the predictions of central place foraging theory. Today Huntly serves as a Professor...
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