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Distribution and foraging ecology

Predator–prey relationships and foraging ecology
of a marine apex predator with a wide temperate
distribution

Predator–prey relationships and foraging ecology of a marine apex predator with a wide temperate distribution

... in occurrence of Mustelus antarcticus in the diets over time coincided with a decline in catch rates of both Mustelus antarcticus and N. cepedianus. This may be a result of synchronized population fluctuations (Lund- ...

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Flatbacks at sea: understanding ecology in foraging populations

Flatbacks at sea: understanding ecology in foraging populations

... the foraging ecology of flatback turtles in Queensland, I tracked female turtles from multiple locations across the Queensland coast and analysed their migration to the foraging ...identify ...

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Foraging ecology of male Australian fur seals

Foraging ecology of male Australian fur seals

... 111 segregation in diet, presumably there is potential for resource partitioning in the diet of Australian fur seals. In summary, Australian fur seal diet, irrespective of sex, is mediated by annual fluctuations in prey ...

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Foraging mode switching : the importance of prey distribution and foraging currency

Foraging mode switching : the importance of prey distribution and foraging currency

... the foraging modes and the relative importance of the risk of starvation, and so enables us to predict how foraging ecology will in fluence the use of different foraging ...group ...

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Foraging ecology and behavior of batoids and their influence on coastal sandflats

Foraging ecology and behavior of batoids and their influence on coastal sandflats

... this distribution of feeding spots might be the existence of sediment types that are preferentially unique for the two ...the foraging habits of an organism by “reflecting the ...

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Foraging ecology of masked boobies: the importance of intrinsic and extrinsic factors

Foraging ecology of masked boobies: the importance of intrinsic and extrinsic factors

... their foraging movements can vary markedly within a breeding season or from one season to the next due to changes in prey ...the distribution of a pelagic species is influenced by the predictability of ...

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Movement and foraging ecology of partially migrant birds in a changing world

Movement and foraging ecology of partially migrant birds in a changing world

... the ecology of formerly wholly migratory species that have become resident is not well ...the distribution, movement behaviour and productivity of recently resident populations will increase our capacity to ...

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Changing climate and the winter foraging ecology of Antarctic fur seal populations

Changing climate and the winter foraging ecology of Antarctic fur seal populations

... spatial distribution of foraging habitats for each colony was ...concentration, foraging habitat has remained relatively consistent at Marion and Bird Islands, but a reduction in sea ice has improved ...

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Influence of food subsidies on the foraging ecology of a synanthropic species in protected areas

Influence of food subsidies on the foraging ecology of a synanthropic species in protected areas

... the foraging ecology of a synanthropic species in protected ...and distribution of human- derived foods, and understanding how food subsidies influence the foraging ecology of ...

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The foraging ecology of two neighbouring chimpanzee communities from Budongo Forest

The foraging ecology of two neighbouring chimpanzee communities from Budongo Forest

... and distribution need to be sufficiently favourable in order to allow formation of cohesive groups, no matter what the demographic structure of a community may be ...that foraging within the Waibira ...

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Foraging Ecology, Genetic Diversity and Spatial Behaviour of Caucasian Lynx in Anatolia

Foraging Ecology, Genetic Diversity and Spatial Behaviour of Caucasian Lynx in Anatolia

... utilization distribution (KUD) and 100% minimum convex polygons (MCP) revealed the smallest mean adult female (n = 4) home range sizes at 46 ± 8 km 2 (95% KUD) and 49 ± 16 km 2 (100% MCP) ever reported for ...

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Modelling the foraging ecology of the flesh footed shearwater Puffinus carneipes in relation to fisheries and oceanography

Modelling the foraging ecology of the flesh footed shearwater Puffinus carneipes in relation to fisheries and oceanography

... 2001). Foraging by seabirds is an example of a process operating at multiple scales in this ...overall distribution of the ...the distribution of interactions, but with relative counts it is possible ...

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Foraging and Reproductive Ecology of Intertidal Gastropods

Foraging and Reproductive Ecology of Intertidal Gastropods

... survivorship implies that once a cluster reaches a threshold size, it gains the benefit of being in a cluster. One possible mechanism for this threshold response might be that when capsules are sufficiently clustered it ...

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Cognitive Ecology of Foraging: Multimodal Signals and the Speed-Accuracy Trade-off

Cognitive Ecology of Foraging: Multimodal Signals and the Speed-Accuracy Trade-off

... One of the distinguishing features of flowers is their shape. A foraging pollinator, such as a bumblebee, frequently encounters flowers with different shapes. In Signal Detection Theory, it is assumed that the ...

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Nuisance Ecology: Do Scavenging Condors Exact Foraging Costs on Pumas in Patagonia?

Nuisance Ecology: Do Scavenging Condors Exact Foraging Costs on Pumas in Patagonia?

... Copyright: ß 2013 Elbroch, Wittmer. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any ...

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Sensory Ecology of Foraging in Bumblebees

Sensory Ecology of Foraging in Bumblebees

... (bee-uncolored), lemon (bee-green) and UV-absorbing white (bee-blue-green). The bees were tested on three flower sizes (28, 15 and 8 mm respectively) in a descending order. For the UV- absorbing white flowers, I also ...

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Foraging: an ecology model of consumer behaviour?

Foraging: an ecology model of consumer behaviour?

... in foraging both at the prey and patch levels and are perhaps the area that needs the most detailed ...situations). Foraging in its ecological form is about the life and death ...

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Foraging : an ecology model of consumer behaviour?

Foraging : an ecology model of consumer behaviour?

... in foraging both at the prey and patch levels and are perhaps the area that needs the most detailed ...situations). Foraging in its ecological form is about the life and death ...

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Flies and Flowers III:  Ecology of foraging and pollination

Flies and Flowers III: Ecology of foraging and pollination

... ON FORAGING The competitive interactions affecting anthophilous Diptera have scarcely been investigated, and research to date has been highly ...its foraging activity to the daily rhythm of reward ...

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Foraging ecology of bison in Aspen boreal habitats.

Foraging ecology of bison in Aspen boreal habitats.

... At low forage biomass, reindeer may spend more time searching for acceptable forage items; therefore, biting rates increase with forage biomass as long as bite s[r] ...

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