نتایج جستجو برای: foraging

تعداد نتایج: 15864  

2007
SHELDON J. COOPER SARAH SONSTHAGEN

We measured metabolic heat production (Ḣm) of perching and foraging Black-capped Chickadees (Poecile atricapillus) to determine if the heat produced during foraging activity, or exercise thermogenesis, could replace thermoregulatory heat production requirements. Ḣm and activity of chickadees in winter were measured at ambient temperatures (Ta) ranging from 211.5u to 15.5uC. Mean activity amplit...

Journal: :Journal of neurobiology 2003
David J Schulz Michelle M Elekonich Gene E Robinson

Previous findings showed that high levels of octopamine and serotonin in the antennal lobes of adult worker honey bees are associated with foraging behavior, and octopamine treatment induces precocious foraging. To better characterize the relationship between amines and foraging behavior in honey bees, we performed a detailed correlative analysis of amine levels in the antennal lobes as a funct...

2013
Donna J Shaver Kristen M Hart Ikuko Fujisaki Cynthia Rubio Autumn R Sartain Jaime Peña Patrick M Burchfield Daniel Gomez Gamez Jaime Ortiz

For many marine species, locations of key foraging areas are not well defined. We used satellite telemetry and switching state-space modeling (SSM) to identify distinct foraging areas used by Kemp's ridley turtles (Lepidochelys kempii) tagged after nesting during 1998-2011 at Padre Island National Seashore, Texas, USA (PAIS; N = 22), and Rancho Nuevo, Tamaulipas, Mexico (RN; N = 9). Overall, tu...

2008
BLAINE J. COLE REBECCA EDWARDS CARTER TATE HOLBROOK LINDSEY HOLM JOSLIN HEYWARD DIANE C. WIERNASZ

Foraging behavior has been extensively studied in harvester ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae); however, there is little information about the determinants of foraging success. We developed a path analysis model to quantify the functional relationships among the components of foraging at the colony level (onset, duration, number of foragers) and foraging success. Variation in the onset of foraging ...

Journal: :Neuron 2017
David L Barack Steve W C Chang Michael L Platt

Foraging for resources is a fundamental behavior balancing systematic search and strategic disengagement. The foraging behavior of primates is especially complex and requires long-term memory, value comparison, strategic planning, and decision-making. Here we provide evidence from two different foraging tasks that neurons in primate posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) signal decision salience duri...

2010
Neeltje J. Boogert Cavina Bui Krista Howarth Luc-Alain Giraldeau Louis Lefebvre

BACKGROUND Successful foraging is essential for survival and reproductive success. In many bird species, foraging is a learned behaviour. To cope with environmental change and survive periods in which regular foods are scarce, the ability to solve novel foraging problems by learning new foraging techniques can be crucial. Although females have been shown to prefer more efficient foragers, the e...

2012
Wai-Tat Fu Peter Pirolli

We argue that the time is ripe to develop multilevel models that provide explanations at both the individual and social levels to extend research in human-computer interaction to the emerging area called socio-computer interaction. We provide three examples of such multilevel models. We first describe the SNIF-ACT model, which was developed to explain individuals’ information foraging behavior ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Lun-Hsien Chang Andrew B Barron Ken Cheng

Worker honey bees change roles as they age as part of a hormonally regulated process of behavioural development that ends with a specialised foraging phase. The rate of behavioural development is highly plastic and responsive to changes in colony condition such that forager losses, disease or nutritional stresses accelerate behavioural development and cause an early onset of foraging in workers...

2015
Eric M. Patterson

Effective foraging is necessary for nearly all animals, but most animals are not born with adult-like foraging performance. Instead, foraging skills are developed during an individual’s lifetime. Life-history theory predicts that adult-level foraging performance should be reached prior to the start of reproduction, but for most species, we know little about age-specific foraging in the wild. He...

2016
Breanna J. Putman Matthew A. Barbour Rulon W. Clark BREANNA J. PUTMAN MATTHEW A. BARBOUR RULON W. CLARK

Foraging is a key aspect of a species’ ecology and decisions made while foraging affect fitness in many ways. Although much research has focused on snake foraging, only a handful of detailed studies have been conducted on free-ranging individuals, all on Crotalus horridus. We used fixed videography to collect data on free-ranging Northern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus) behavior to qual...

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