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Is simulated foraging similar to natural foraging?
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1985Takayuki Sakagami, Masaya Sato
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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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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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The Foraging Spectrum: Diversity in Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways
, 1997R. L. Kelly
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Season and landscape composition affect pollen foraging distances and habitat use of honey bees.
Ecological Applications, 2016Nadja Danner +4 more
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Foraging Connections: Optimal Foraging in Letter Fluency
The letter fluency task is the timed listing of words that begin with a specific letter (e.g., words starting with T). Participants often list words in phonologically related clusters (e.g., tank, task, tap) and occasionally switch clusters (e.g., tap, thud). This process has been likened to patch switching in animal foraging.openaire +1 more source

