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    ...The function of a foraging trip (self-feeding or provisioning) and the spatial distribution of food...
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    ...The function of a foraging trip (self-feeding or provisioning) and the spatial distribution of food...
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    ...In some seabirds, foraging trips have been defined as either long or short, with the length of time...
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    ...In some seabirds, foraging trips have been defined as either long or short, with the length of time...
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    ... reasons and in response to different ecosystem conditions. Although these foraging adaptations have been...
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    ... view on how a whale operates its biosonar during foraging in the wild. The process of echolocation...
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    ...Procellariiform seabirds (petrels, albatrosses and shearwaters) forage over thousands of square...
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    ... is related to cooperative foraging. Data on group size, group composition, and sociality were obtained...
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    ... to foraging waders and less so to other foragers, even though these models are, in principle, generally...
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    ... to foraging waders and less so to other foragers, even though these models are, in principle, generally...
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    ... individual foraging ability and tactics, themselves linked to age- or experience-related processes, but also...
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    ...Individuals foraging in groups constantly need to make decisions, such as when to leave a group...
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    ...Individuals foraging in groups constantly need to make decisions, such as when to leave a group...
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    ...Foraging rate and the distribution of foragers depend on prey distribution in conjunction...
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    ...Foraging rate and the distribution of foragers depend on prey distribution in conjunction...
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    by Downes, Sharon J.
    Published in Behavioral Ecology (2002)
    ... whip snakes ( Demansia psammophis ) forage widely for active prey and most often consumed large skinks...
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