نتایج جستجو برای: foraging periods

تعداد نتایج: 129102  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2005
H Weimerskirch M Le Corre Y Ropert-Coudert A Kato F Marsac

In seabirds a broad variety of morphologies, flight styles and feeding methods exist as an adaptation to optimal foraging in contrasted marine environments for a wide variety of prey types. Because of the low productivity of tropical waters it is expected that specific flight and foraging techniques have been selected there, but very few data are available. By using five different types of high...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2012
L R Forti P F A Nóbrega

The choice of foraging strategies implies an attempt at gaining energy by predators. Supposedly, the difference in employing the "sit and wait" or "active foraging" behavior lays in hunter skills, experience and the kind of prey consumed. With the hypothesis that "active foraging" demands no learning, in this study we compared the prey capture efficiency among Wattled Jacana juveniles and adult...

2017
Elodie C M Camprasse Yves Cherel John P Y Arnould Andrew J Hoskins Charles-André Bost

Individual specialisations, which involve the repetition of specific behaviours or dietary choices over time, have been suggested to benefit animals by avoiding competition with conspecifics and increasing individual foraging efficiency. Among seabirds, resident and benthic species are thought to be good models to study inter-individual variation as they repetitively exploit the same environmen...

2004
Tomás A. Carlo Jaime A. Collazo Martha J. Groom

We studied avian foraging at two shaded coffee plantations in Ciales, Puerto Rico. Both coffee plantations contained patches of second-growth forest but differed in shade types; one was a rustic plantation with a species-diverse shade including many fruiting plant species and the other was a commercial polyculture shaded almost solely by Inga vera. We quantified foraging activity of five fruit-...

2013
S. D. Shruthi Y. L. Ramachandra Sujan Ganapathy

Productive efficiency of the apicultural industry depends upon improvements in bee breed, bee management and bee forage. The behavioural traits such as pollen carrying capacity, pollen and honey stores and colony population were compared for black and yellow strains of Indian honey bee Apis. cerana indica F. Observations of honey bees showing maximum activity support the conjecture that pollen ...

Journal: :Marine Ecology Progress Series 2021

Integrated analysis of the vertical and horizontal movements epipelagic fishes requires high-resolution data from tags that have been attached to animals for long periods. The recovery a SPLASH tag deployed on whale shark Rhincodon typus 3 mo enabled access archival travelled 5380 km Christmas Island Banda Sea. We examined water temperature bathymetry compare with key oceanographic features. Ov...

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
Michael P Schwarz Simon M Tierney Sandra M Rehan Luke B Chenoweth Steven J B Cooper

Understanding how sterile worker castes in social insects first evolved is one of the supreme puzzles in social evolution. Here, we show that in the bee tribe Allodapini, the earliest societies did not entail a foraging worker caste, but instead comprised females sharing a nest with supersedure of dominance. Subordinates delayed foraging until they became reproductively active, whereupon they p...

2007
Joan Navarro Jacob González-Solís Ginés Viscor

In birds, parents adjust their feeding behaviour according to breeding duties, which ultimately may lead to seasonal adjustments in nutritional physiology and hematology over the breeding season. Although avian physiology has been widely investigated in captivity, few studies have integrated individual changes in feeding and physiological ecology throughout the breeding season in wild birds. To...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Egbert Koetsier Simon Verhulst

Food availability is a key factor in ecology and evolution, but available techniques to manipulate the effort to acquire food in vertebrates are technically challenging and/or labour intensive. We present a simple technique to increase foraging costs in seed-eating birds that can be applied with little effort and at low monetary cost for prolonged periods (years) to solitary or group-housed ani...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
E. Tobias Krause Mariam Honarmand Jennifer Wetzel Marc Naguib

Conditions experienced during early life can have profound effects on individual development and condition in adulthood. Differences in nutritional provisioning in birds during the first month of life can lead to differences in growth, reproductive success and survival. Yet, under natural conditions shorter periods of nutritional stress will be more prevalent. Individuals may respond differentl...

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