Exam 8: Foraging Behavior
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What data allowed Kaspari, Chang, and Weaver (2010) to conclude that ant foraging behavior is affected by nutrient limitation?
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Consider three food patches that have the same predation risk and energetic costs but differ in their missed opportunity costs: patch A has the highest missed opportunity cost, while patch C has the lowest missed opportunity cost. What prediction does Brown's (1988) patch-use model make about how a forager will exploit these patches?
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Explain how Herman and Valone (2000) used giving up densities in food patches to understand the perceived predation risk of a forager feeding at a patch.
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Which of the following is NOT true about the work conducted by Kulahci, Dornhaus, and Papaj (2008) on bees and Piep and colleagues' (2008) work on the foraging behavior of mouse lemurs?
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