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Selected Aspects of Mediterranean Diet and Cancer Risk

Nutrition and Cancer, 2009
European Mediterranean populations have a high life expectancy. Several aspects of their diet are considered favorable on health. We considered the role of various aspects of the Mediterranean diet on cancer risk in a series of Italian case-control studies including about 10,000 cases of cancer at 13 different sites and over 17,000 controls.
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Neuroecology and diet selection in phyllostomid bats

Behavioural Processes, 2009
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) For many birds and mammals relative brain and hippocampus volume are positively related to enhanced behavioral flexibility and spatial memory. I tested for correlations between species-specific diet selection and relative brain and hippocampus volumes in the New World leaf-nosed bats (Phyllostomidae ...
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Diet Selection on Depletable Resources

Oikos, 1989
We tested a number of patch use and diet choice strategies using natural populations of kangaroo rats, Dipodomys merriami. Patch use strategies included leaving patches: 1) at a fixed quitting harvest rate, 2) after a fixed search time, and 3) after a fixed amount of harvest.
Joel S. Brown, William A. Mitchell
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Selection of an Optimal Diet

1982
Man, being a social animal living in a wide range of habitats and consuming a highly varied diet, challenges any simple definition of his food requirements. For example a traditional daily Kikuyu diet contains approximately 22 g of fat and 390 g of carbohydrate.
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Vigilance and diet selection: The classical diet model reconsidered

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1988
A simple diet model is developed that explicitly considers an animal's need to be vigilant for predators while foraging. The currency of fitness is survival over some time period rather than energy intake rate per se. The model considers vigilance both while searching for and consuming prey items.
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Self Selection of Diet

The Journal of Nutrition, 1946
E.M. Scott, Eleanor Quint
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Diet Selection

1998
John M. Fryxell, Per Lundberg
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A Look at Selected Diet Manuals

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1965
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Self Selection of Diet

The Journal of Nutrition, 1947
E.M. Scott, Ethel L. Verney
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Selective Menus for Therapeutic Diets

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1954
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