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Avoiding the ecological limits of forage fish for fed aquaculture
Nature Sustainability, 2018H. Froehlich+4 more
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Perception of Foraging Costs and Intakes, and Foraging Decisions
1987Honeybees use information acquired in the field and in the hive to make foraging decisions. I review recent work designed to understand bees’ perceptions of foraging costs and intakes and the use of this information for making foraging decisions. Findings include: 1) costs are weighted in relation to intakes, 2) perceptions of costs are more variable ...
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Is simulated foraging similar to natural foraging?
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1985Takayuki Sakagami, Masaya Sato
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2000
Confessions of a Forager is a chronicle of Lauren Hudgins's adventures and mistakes while searching and eating wild food, and a questioning her vegetarian morals. Readers visit organized foraging projects through the Wild Food Adventures of expert John Kallas, the Mushroom Gathering at Breitenbush hot springs, and the Portland Fruit Tree Project, which
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Confessions of a Forager is a chronicle of Lauren Hudgins's adventures and mistakes while searching and eating wild food, and a questioning her vegetarian morals. Readers visit organized foraging projects through the Wild Food Adventures of expert John Kallas, the Mushroom Gathering at Breitenbush hot springs, and the Portland Fruit Tree Project, which
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Forage Legumes for Grazing and Conserving in Ruminant Production Systems
, 2015P. Phelan+6 more
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1983
All individuals in an insect society share their food in a nest space but only some go out and get it; these foragers are usually older and larger than average. As a society grows or as new species with bigger societies evolve, more food has to be found and taken into the nest from further afield.
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All individuals in an insect society share their food in a nest space but only some go out and get it; these foragers are usually older and larger than average. As a society grows or as new species with bigger societies evolve, more food has to be found and taken into the nest from further afield.
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