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Data from: Balancing food and density-dependence in the spatial distribution of an interference-prone forager
负责人:
Dokter, Adriaan
关键词:
interference resource selection density-dependence eurasian oystercatcher intertidal mudflat ideal free distribution benthic survey
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.s8n05
摘要:
o avoid conspecific interference. Since these processes are confounded, their relative importance in shaping foraging distributions remains po
Data from: When should I be aggressive? A state-dependent foraging game between competitors
负责人:
Zeng, Zhi-Gao
关键词:
apparent predation risk food handling foraging game foraging strategy hunger state interference competition
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.p46c3
摘要:
More often than not, animals forage with other foragers present. A foraging game may take place when the outcome of a forager’s actions depends
Data from: The body size dependence of mutual interference
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关键词:
Interaction strength;Body Size;interference;population dynamics
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.tr050
摘要:
for a body-size dependence of mutual interference, which links foraging rates to consumer density. Here, I develop a model to predict that interference ma
Data from: An empirical test of the mechanistic underpinnings of interference competition
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关键词:
Manorina melanocephala;Anthropocene;overabundant native species;population control;foraging;noisy miner;cull;harassment;interference competition;Foraging rate
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.n8d6g1s
摘要:
g to the resource availability hypothesis of competition, interference competition limits access to resources by species vulnerable to aggression and wastes energy in evasive
Data from: Sex differences in risk perception in deep-diving bottlenose dolphins leads to decreased foraging efficiency when exposed
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关键词:
bioenergetics consequences of disturbance dive modelling ecology of fear PCoD predation risk
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.n820k
摘要:
the costs associated with disturbance during foraging, leading to management recommendations that only protect animals from increased energetic expenditure
Data from: Interspecific interference competition at the resource patch scale: do large herbivores spatially avoid elephants while accessing water?
负责人:
Ferry, Nicolas
关键词:
savanna asymetric interaction megaherbivore waterhole use distance analysis spatial-constrained null model contest competition
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.1f663
摘要:
distribution and intake rates. Such cryptic interference competition is difficult to measure in the field, and extremely little is known at the inter
Data from: Ants and ant scent reduce bumblebee pollination of artificial flowers
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关键词:
competition;ants;Bombus impatiens;Myrmica rubra;Behavior;Ecology: behavioral;Bees
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.3v7k3
摘要:
s with or without ant scent cues. Bumblebees transferred significantly more pollen analogue both to and from ant-free flowers, demonstrating that interference
Data from: Investigating the impacts of field-realistic exposure to a neonicotinoid pesticide on bumblebee foraging, homing ability and colony growth
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关键词:
Bumble bee;navigation;pollination;flower visiting insect;insecticide;Bombus terrestris;agrochemical
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.s3j0n
摘要:
behavioural changes that interfere with these processes, with consequences for colony persistence and delivery of pollination services. We investigated the impact
Data from: Mallard resource selection trade?offs in a heterogeneous environment during autumn and winter
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关键词:
Anthropogenic disturbance;discrete choice;GPS satellite transmitters;Great Lakes;habitat management;Hunting;Lake St. Clair;trade\u2010offs
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.zcrjdfn7z
摘要:
related to the management of mortality risk, anthropogenic disturbances, and foraging opportunities. Understanding how waterfowl respond
Data from: Environmental complexity influences association network structure and network-based diffusion of foraging information in fish shoals
负责人:
Webster, Mike M.
关键词:
Foraging Behavior Behavior: social Ecology: behavioral Foraging: behavior Foraging: ecology Foraging: social Patch selection Social structure stickleback
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.524gv
摘要:
patches, comparing shoals foraging in open and structured environments. We found that for groups in the open environment, individuals tended to recruit

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