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The foraging ecology of larval and juvenile fishes

Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2011
Knowledge of the foraging ecology of fishes is fundamental both to understanding the processes that function at the individual, population and community levels, and for the management and conservation of their populations and habitats. Furthermore, the factors that influence the acquisition and assimilation of food can have significant consequences for
Cowx, I. G., Nunn, A. D., Tewson, L. H.
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Historical Ecology Of Makah Subsistence Foraging Patterns

Journal of Ethnobiology, 2008
This research explores continuity and change in foraging patterns over time by comparing data from ancient, historic, and contemporary time periods for the Makah Indians, a Pacific Northwest coast tribe. Zooarchaeological evidence from the late-prehistoric Ozette village middens is compared to quantitative data from a foraging harvest survey conducted
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Foraging Ecology and Behavior

2022
W. Don Bowen, Ian D. Jonsen
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The ecology of illusion: Anthropological foraging in the Kalahari

Reviews in Anthropology, 1983
Richard B. Lee (1979), The !Kung San: Men, Women, and Work in a Foraging Society. Cambridge, London, New York: Cambridge University Press. 1–526. $42.50 hardcover; $11.95 paper. Lorna Marshall (1976), The !Kung of Nyae Nyae. Cambridge (Massachusetts), London: Harvard University Press. 1–433. $20.00. George B.
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Ecology of Foraging by Ants

Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1973
C. R. Carroll, D. H. Janzen
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Food Profitability and the Foraging Ecology of Crossbills

Ecological Monographs, 1987
Observations over a two and a half year period in the Northeast United States and adjacent Canada indicate that White—winged Crossbills (Loxia leucoptera) and Red Crossbills (L. curvirostra) shift their diets among the seeds of various conifer species in a seasonal pattern.
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Behaviour and Foraging Ecology of Echolocating Bats

1988
Since the 1979 Jersey Biosonar we have accumulated a great deal of information about the ecology (review in Kunz 1982) and hunting behaviour of echolocating bats in field and laboratory settings. These advances have been paralleled by work on the hearing abilities of bats and efforts in several geographic settings to place research on echolocating bats
G. Neuweiler, M. B. Fenton
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Foraging Ecology and Diets

2009
Laurie J. Vitt, Janalee P. Caldwell
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