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Cache-Protecting Behavior of Food-Hoarding Animals
Food-hoarding can be distinguished from other types of foraging by two criteria: after capturing or collecting prey, an animal engaged in food-hoarding (1) defers consumption of the prey and (2) handles the prey to conserve it for future use. This period of deferment may be only a few hours (e.g., Cowie, Krebs & Sherry 1981) to as long as several years
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Animal scatter-hoarding behavior and its impact on the regeneration of plant populations
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