نتایج جستجو برای: foraging

تعداد نتایج: 15864  

2010
Guang C. Chen Yong Ye

Sesarmid crabs are important ecosystem engineers in mangroves because they remove a large proportion of mangrove leaf litter. However, the effects on mangrove sediments of sesarmid crab foraging on mangrove leaves has been poorly quantified. Through a laboratory experiment, the present study aimed to quantify changes in nutrient concentrations and enzyme activities in mangrove sediment due to f...

Journal: :Royal Society open science 2016
Alistair M Senior Mathieu Lihoreau Michael A Charleston Jerome Buhl David Raubenheimer Stephen J Simpson

Collective foraging, based on positive feedback and quorum responses, is believed to improve the foraging efficiency of animals. Nutritional models suggest that social information transfer increases the ability of foragers with closely aligned nutritional needs to find nutrients and maintain a balanced diet. However, whether or not collective foraging is adaptive in a heterogeneous group compos...

2010
Jeremy J. James Z. T. Aanderud

Invasion of nutrient-poor habitats might be related to the ability of a species to exploit nutrient-rich microsites. Recent research suggests fast-growing species might have a greater ability to allocate root biomass to nutrient-rich microsites (root foraging precision) than slow-growing species. We examined if differences in relative growth rate (RGR) between invasive and native species were r...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2006
Anna L Bass Sheryan P Epperly Joanne Braun-McNeill

Although significant amounts of research have been dedicated to increasing the knowledge of the life history of green turtles (Chelonia mydas), large gaps exist in our understanding of juvenile migratory behavior. These gaps can be filled by genetic studies of foraging ground aggregations. Using mitochondrial DNA markers and Bayesian analyses, samples (n = 106) from a foraging aggregation in No...

Journal: :The American naturalist 1998
D Grünbaum

The success of most foragers is constrained by limits to their sensory perception, memory, and locomotion. However, a general and quantitative understanding of how these constraints affect foraging benefits, and the trade-offs they imply for foraging strategies, is difficult to achieve. This article develops foraging performance statistics to assess constraints and define trade-offs for forager...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2008
Benjamin P Oldroyd Madeleine Beekman

The "reproductive ground plan" hypothesis (RGPH) proposes that reproductive division of labour in social insects had its antecedents in the ancient gene regulatory networks that evolved to regulate the foraging and reproductive phases of their solitary ancestors. Thus, queens express traits that are characteristic of the reproductive phase of solitary insects, whereas workers express traits cha...

2017
R. AKE NORBERG

In the past few years there has been much theoretical work on optimal foraging behaviour in animals. It relates to the assumption that animals tend to optimize their feeding activities. Reviews appear in Schoener (1971), MacArthur (1972), Emlen (1973) and Pianka (1974). Interest has been paid particularly to optimal choice of diet for predators with a choice among different prey types (Charnov ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2016
John W Redhead Stephanie Dreier Andrew F G Bourke Matthew S Heard William C Jordan Seirian Sumner Jinliang Wang Claire Carvell

Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) are important pollinators of both crops and wildflowers. Their contribution to this essential ecosystem service has been threatened over recent decades by changes in land use, which have led to declines in their populations. In order to design effective conservation measures, it is important to understand the effects of variation in landscape composition and structure ...

2016
Krista K Ingram Deborah M Gordon Daniel A Friedman Michael Greene John Kahler Swetha Peteru

Task allocation among social insect workers is an ideal framework for studying the molecular mechanisms underlying behavioural plasticity because workers of similar genotype adopt different behavioural phenotypes. Elegant laboratory studies have pioneered this effort, but field studies involving the genetic regulation of task allocation are rare. Here, we investigate the expression of the forag...

2009
Ralf H. E. Mullers Joost M. Tinbergen Harro A. J. Meijer

Seabirds fly considerable distances during the breeding season in search for food for themselves and their young. Variation in the distance from the breeding colony to the offshore food resources is expected to impact the energy spent on foraging trips. In 2005-06 and 2006-07 we studied foraging behaviour, derived time budgets during foraging trips (commuting, hunting or drifting on the sea sur...

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