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DOI10.1017/S0952836905007375
The foraging mode controversy: both continuous variation and clustering of foraging movements occur
Cooper, WE
通讯作者Cooper, WE
来源期刊JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
ISSN0952-8369
EISSN1469-7998
出版年2005
卷号267页码:179-190
英文摘要

Ambush and active foraging are held to be discrete foraging modes having important theoretical consequences and evolutionary correlates, but foraging variables (number of movements per minute (MPM) and per cent time spent moving (PTM)) vary continuously. Whether foraging movements are unimodally or bimodally distributed is controversial. Foraging modes have been crucial for understanding taxonomic, morphological, ecological, and behavioural diversification of lizards. Extensive data for the them are used to examine the modality-continuity controversy. MPM and PTM are lognormally distributed, confirming continuity and Unimodality. By separating species into groups of ambush and active foragers, bivariate Cluster analysis supports the view that lizards fall into active and ambush modes that may reflect adaptive peaks of joint MPM and PTM values. Phylogenetic analysis is needed to test relationships between variables. Although it has greatly advanced understanding of relationships between foraging and other variables, a two-inode paradigin is too simplistic. Modes defined solely by MPM and PTM may obscure differences in speed and search methods. Overlap between clusters might occur in nearly unstudied major taxa that forage differently. On the MPM x PTM plane connections among arnbush, active, and saltatory (start-stop) foraging are apparent, suggesting that saltatory foragers may occur in lizards. Controversies about Continuity, bimodality, and dichotoiny of modes are resolved. Clusters represent common cornbinations of Uniniodally distributed MPM and PTM occupying limited regions of foraging space. Some species fall outside traditional modes, but examination of correlations between Clusters and other variables remains a viable approach.


英文关键词behaviour foraging foraging mode foraging space lizards
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000233130900007
WOS关键词SIT-AND-WAIT ; PREY CHEMICAL-DISCRIMINATION ; SOUTHERN AFRICA ; TONGUE-FLICKING ; CORRELATED EVOLUTION ; COLEONYX-VARIEGATUS ; SQUAMATE REPTILES ; LACERTID LIZARDS ; SEARCH TACTICS ; DESERT LIZARDS
WOS类目Zoology
WOS研究方向Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/149900
作者单位(1)Indiana Univ Purdue Univ, Dept Biol, Ft Wayne, IN 46805 USA
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Cooper, WE. The foraging mode controversy: both continuous variation and clustering of foraging movements occur[J],2005,267:179-190.
APA Cooper, WE.(2005).The foraging mode controversy: both continuous variation and clustering of foraging movements occur.JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY,267,179-190.
MLA Cooper, WE."The foraging mode controversy: both continuous variation and clustering of foraging movements occur".JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 267(2005):179-190.
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