Multiple Choice
A scientist is studying a bird that forages for worms and takes them back to its nest. If the relation between search time and the number of prey caught remains constant but the scientist moves the food closer, what change in the bird's behaviour would central-place foraging predict?
A) More worms would be brought back per trip.
B) The number of worms brought back would not change.
C) Fewer worms would be brought back per trip.
D) The bird would enter torpor.
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