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keywords: predation , foraging , risk , danger , feeding

Animals should respond not only to the presence of predators but the pattern of their coming and going

Posted by: AndrewDHigginson Posted Wed May 27 2020

The distribution of animals that maximise their feeding rate under competition should be matched to the distribution of resources

Posted by: AndrewDHigginson Posted Tue May 26 2020

keywords: predation , foraging , time budge , food , risk ...

Animals must carefully choose when to look for food when the predation risk varies

Posted by: AndrewDHigginson Posted Fri May 22 2020

An evolutionary model suggests animals consider the proportion of fighters to decide whether to fight, because like in reality (but unlike in simple models) territory owners win

Posted by: LaureOlivier Posted Sat Apr 25 2020

Healthier beadlet anemones are more likely to use weapons to injure others during fights

Posted by: AndrewDHigginson Posted Tue Mar 17 2020

Skills —— one of the important factors determining fighting ability

Posted by: AndrewDHigginson Posted Tue Mar 17 2020

Mapping of shifting cultivation reveals gross overestimation of forest cover and underestimation of agriculture cover in Northeast India

Posted by: amitkurien Posted Sat Sep 21 2019

New pesticides that are used instead of neonicotinoids also reduce production of new queens by bumblebee colonies

Posted by: AndrewDHigginson Posted Sun Oct 28 2018

Magpies in bigger groups are more intelligent and have more offspring

Posted by: AndrewDHigginson Posted Sun Oct 28 2018

Clever game players that extort their partner in the Prisoner’s dilemma do well head-to-head but do poorly in a mixed population of different players

Posted by: AndrewDHigginson Posted Mon Jul 16 2018

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