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Patch use and vigilance behaviour by Nubian ibex: the role of the effectiveness of vigilance 期刊论文
发表期刊: EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCH. 出版年: 2012, 卷号: 14, 期号: 2, 页码: 223-234
作者:  Iribarren, Cecilia;  Kotler, Burt P.
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foraging theory  giving-up densities  Nubian ibex  optimal patch use  optimal vigilance  risk management  time allocation  trade-offs of food and safety  
Driven to distraction: detecting the hidden costs of flea parasitism through foraging behaviour in gerbils 期刊论文
发表期刊: ECOLOGY LETTERS. 出版年: 2011, 卷号: 14, 期号: 1, 页码: 47-51
作者:  Raveh, Ashael;  Kotler, Burt P.;  Abramsky, Zvika;  Krasnov, Boris R.
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Ectoparasites  fleas  foraging aptitude  gerbils  giving-up densities  optimal patch use  risk management  time allocation  tradeoffs of food and safety  vigilance  
A patch use model to separate effects of foraging costs on giving-up densities: an experiment with white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) 期刊论文
发表期刊: BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY. 出版年: 2009, 卷号: 63, 期号: 6, 页码: 891-897
作者:  Rieucau, Guillaume;  Vickery, William L.;  Doucet, G. Jean
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Giving-up densities  Patch use model  Food supplementation  Optimal foraging  White-tailed deer  Odocoileus virginianus  
A test of five mechanisms of species coexistence between rodents in a southern African savanna 期刊论文
发表期刊: AFRICAN ZOOLOGY. 出版年: 2005, 卷号: 40, 期号: 1, 页码: 55-61
作者:  Perrin, MR;  Kotler, BP
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species coexistence  optimal patch use  giving-up densities  Kalahari desert  Africa  rodents  habitat selection  resource abundance  
Apprehension and time allocation in gerbils: The effects of predatory risk and energetic state 期刊论文
发表期刊: ECOLOGY. 出版年: 2004, 卷号: 85, 期号: 4, 页码: 917-922
作者:  Kotler, BP;  Brown, JS;  Bouskila, A
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apprehension  energetic state  foraging theory  gerbils  giving-up densities  Negev Desert  optimal patch use  risk of predation  time allocation  tradeoffs of food and safety  
Giving-up densities of foraging gerbils: the effect of interspecific competition on patch use 会议论文
会议名称: Symposium on Costs of Coexistence. 会议地点: JYVASKYLA, FINLAND. 会议日期: 2002
作者:  Ziv, Y;  Kotler, BP
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gerbils  giving-up density  interspecific competition  Israel  optimal-patch use  
Giving-up densities of foraging gerbils: the effect of interspecific competition on patch use 期刊论文
发表期刊: EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY. 出版年: 2003, 卷号: 17, 期号: 4, 页码: 333-347
作者:  Ziv, Y;  Kotler, BP
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gerbils  giving-up density  interspecific competition  Israel  optimal-patch use  
Foraging games between gerbils and their predators: temporal dynamics of resource depletion and apprehension in gerbils 期刊论文
发表期刊: EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCH. 出版年: 2002, 卷号: 4, 期号: 4, 页码: 495-518
作者:  Kotler, BP;  Brown, JS;  Dall, SRX;  Gresser, S;  Ganey, D;  Bouskila, A
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apprehension  ecology of fear  foraging behaviour  foraging games  game theory  gerbils  giving-up density  optimal patch use  owls  predator-prey interactions  resource depletion  risk of predation  temporal partitioning  vigilance  
Depletion of seed patches by Merriam’s kangaroo rats: are GUD assumptions met? 期刊论文
发表期刊: ECOLOGY LETTERS. 出版年: 2001, 卷号: 4, 期号: 4, 页码: 334-343
作者:  Price, MV;  Correll, RA
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departure rule  desert rodents  gain curves  giving-up density  Heteromyidae  marginal value theorem  optimal foraging model  patch use  resource depletion  systematic search  
Foraging substrate and escape substrate: Patch use by three species of gerbils 期刊论文
发表期刊: ECOLOGY. 出版年: 2001, 卷号: 82, 期号: 6, 页码: 1781-1790
作者:  Kotler, BP;  Brown, JS;  Oldfield, A;  Thorson, J;  Cohen, D
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desert rodents  escape substrate  foraging substrate  foraging theory  gerbils  giving-up densities  illumination  optimal patch use  owls risk of predation  trade-offs of food and safety