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Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 13 ppt

Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 13 ppt

Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 13 ppt

... coadaptations be-tween behaviors and morphologies (coevolution), and the conservation and 460 Joel S. Brown and Burt P. Kotlersubstitute equation (13. 3) into equation (13. 1) for µ and see how predatordensity, ... population- and community-level consequences (seechap. 12). Inbehavioral studies,GUDs complement othermeasures offeed-ing behaviors such as patch residence times, giving-up times, and measuresof ... preda-tor encounter is higher than the prescient prey’s and lower than the ignorant prey’s. (After Brown et al.1999.) 13 Foraging and the Ecology of FearJoel S. Brown and Burt P. Kotler 13. 1...
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Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 1 ppt

Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 1 ppt

... prob-lems within behavioral ecology, spurred on by a long-standing interest in sex-ual signaling and other forms of communication (Dall and Johnstone 2002),that may reinvigorate interest in foraging ... general explana-tion for animals’ strong preference for immediacy.In an alternative approach, Stephens and colleagues (Stephens 2002; Ste-phens and Anderson 2001; Stephens and McLinn 2003) ... in ecology in the late 1970s and 1980s and is described in sections 1.8 and 1.9 below. Stephens and Krebs(1986) used the idea of state dependence in two chapters and anticipated thestill-growing...
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Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 3 ppt

Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 3 ppt

... agonist that most effectively mim-ics the effect of glutamate, including the NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspar-tic acid) receptor and the AMPA (α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl- 4- isoxazoleproprionate) receptor.Neuropil ... maze, and choice byprimates among concealed food sites are all components of natural foraging, or very similar to components of natural foraging. It is no accident that feed-ing and foraging behavior ... link between foraging and the neuroscience of behavior. 3.5 The HippocampusMany of the cognitive processes involved in foraging, including spatial mem-ory, working memory, episodic and declarative...
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Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 14 ppt

Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 14 ppt

... Review of Ecology and Systematics 31:343–366.Cheverton, J., Kacelnik, A., and Krebs, J. R. 1985. Optimal foraging: Constraints and curren-cies. In Experimental Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, ... benefit of habitat selection. Behavioral Ecology 13: 497–502.Abramsky, Z., Shachak, M., Subach, A., Brand, S., and Alfia, H. 1992. Predator-prey relation-ships: Rodent-snail interactions in the ... R., Badnell-Waters, A., Lambton, S., and Mason, G. 2006. Oral behaviors in cap-tive ungulates: Foraging, frustration and gut health. In Stereotypic Animal Behaviour: Fun-damentals and Applications...
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Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 2 pdf

Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 2 pdf

... the long-term rate of patch encounter will control patchexploitation patterns, and that travel time patterns such as “long-short-long-short-long-short . . . ” will give the same long-term encounter ... interactions.2.7 The Behavioral Ecology of Information and CognitionInformation problems connect behavioral ecology with basic behavioral mech-anisms such as learning, memory, and decision making. ... will give the same long-term encounter rate as “long-long-long-short-short-short . . . ” Yet these researchers found that observedpatch-leaving behavior reflects the most recently experienced travel...
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Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 4 pdf

Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 4 pdf

... stimulus.In an experiment that combined a delayed matching-to-sample and a delay-ed symbolicmatching-to-sample procedure, pigeonslearned to forgeta previ-ously presented sample (fig.4.5). This procedure ... without ap-parent trial -and- error learning. Although pulling and stepping may be an in-nate motor pattern in birds (see review in Thorpe 1963), several ravens neverCognition for Foraging 125concentration). ... tools without under-standing the means-ends relationship. Visalberghi and colleagues (Visalberghi and Limongelli 1996) tested capuchins and chimpanzees using a clear plas-tic tube with a cuplike...
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Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 5 pps

Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 5 pps

... instance, that plug-flow reactors outper-form bothbatch and continuous-flow, stirred-tank reactorsfor a givenreactorvolumeand when reactionsarecatalytic, but continuous-flow,stirred-tankre-actors outperform ... some in-vertebrates, including hydras and coelenterates; plug-flow reactors are ana-logues for the tubular guts found in most multicellular invertebrates and vertebrates; and continuous-flow, ... be modeled as a large continuous-flow,stirred-tank reactor serially followed by a plug-flow reactor and then a smallcontinuous-flow, stirred-tank reactor (Alexander 1994).Chemical reactor models...
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Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 6 docx

Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 6 docx

... herbivore foraging behavior, we must under-stand the dynamics of plant growth. We need to become experts, not just onanimal behavior, but also on plant growth and metabolism (or find someonewho isand ... students of foraging behavior were interested in foraging behavior because they thought it would yield a deeper understanding of predator-preydynamics. They thought we could use an understanding ... specially adapted teeth and jawsin mammals (Lucas1994), mandiblesin insects (Bernays1991), and teeth, jaws, andpost-oral pharyngeal mills in fishes(Clements and Rauben-heimer 2005). An alternative,...
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Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 7 pdf

Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 7 pdf

... understand the selective forces that haveshaped energy storage and expenditure strategies. Such models have becomestandard in evolutionary and behavioral ecology (Stephens and Krebs 1986;Mangel and ... spent on foraging and resting (“stopovers”) before and between migratory flights (Hedenstr¨om and Alerstam 1997). Migra-tion can therefore be seen largely as a foraging enterprise, now and theninterrupted ... stimulated byincreased leptin and insulin (as occurs if one gains a little extra weight),release α-MSH at MC3 and MC4 receptors to reduce food intake and 230 Anders Brodin and Colin W. Clark(Box...
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Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 8 doc

Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 8 doc

... acquisition to un-derstand the diversity of provisioning behavior. Like the rest of behavioral ecology, provisioning models emphasize costs and benefits, and they ask how costs and benefits select ... accommodaterate-maximizing and efficiency-maximizing behavior within a single frame-work.Few studies have tested this critical prediction. (Figures 8.1 and 8.2 showmeasured behavior as well ... back- and- forth trips each day, delivering prey to fuel the growth of the nestlings.Better-fed broods grow faster and survive better.Orians and Pearson (1979) invented the term “central place foraging ...
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