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2by Skog Candemo, AntoniaSubjects: “...foraging behavior...”
Published 2015
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3by Eriksson, Monica“... length. This study has investigated its use when studying foraging behaviours of the two largest deer...”
Published 2023
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5by Vinnerheim, Ellen“...The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is an omnivore that spends a lot of its time foraging in the wild...”
Published 2022
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6by Åström, cecilia“...To understand how moose forage in the wild, we have to study them without disturbing them...”
Published 2022
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7by Balasso, Michelle“... on dead and decaying trees for foraging. I investigated the occurrence of the three-toed woodpecker...”
Published 2016
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8by Sivertsen Ramberg, Therese“... heterogeneity in resource availability. Throughout the year the animals follow the seasonal changes in forage...”
Published 2013
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9by Jong, Adriaan de“... migration, when foraging conditions change, when humans change the landscape, or when a predator approaches...”
Published 2012
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10by Thomasdotter Myhr, Tove-Mathilda“... the female is foraging and marking her territory. The aim of this study was to examine how the movement...”
Published 2015
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11“... indicating that the conditions at the trapping site remain favourable for foraging waders....”
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12“... landscapes with sparsely vegetated and sunlit foraging areas such as dirt roads, gravel pits, fields...”
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13by Sandberg, Emelie“... the possibility of feeding in the night using an automatic food dispenser to promote natural foraging behavior...”
Published 2016
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14by Wahlstedt, Elisabet“... in food. They avoid eating fibre as much as possible and display highly selective behaviour while foraging...”
Published 2009
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15by Jansson, Mattis“... that rely on crop fields for foraging and nesting. To improve this situation, skylark plots (SPs), i.e...”
Published 2013
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16by van Beeck Calkoen, Suzanne“... with tree height. Overall, this suggests that moose foraging and thus its browsing intensity was more...”
Published 2016
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17by Björndotter, Erica“..., presumably due to more efficient foraging, resulting in less total movement, In addition, I predicted...”
Published 2015
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18by Wallén, Mikael“... in habitats less vulnerable to damages made during foraging. This study we tracked collared moose in southern...”
Published 2010
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20by Sandberg, Mikael“... organs and foraging, were presumably due to both a) trade-offs favoured by selection due to differences...”
Published 2015
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