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Behavioral ecology / Behavior / Biology / Biota / Bird migration / Vigilance / Foraging / Bird / House finch / Optimal foraging theory / Tern / Predation
Date: 2013-11-25 03:03:39
Behavioral ecology
Behavior
Biology
Biota
Bird migration
Vigilance
Foraging
Bird
House finch
Optimal foraging theory
Tern
Predation

Foraging Patch Selection in Winter: A Balance between Predation Risk and Thermoregulation Benefit Sara Ville´n-Pe´rez1*, Luis M. Carrascal1, Javier Seoane2 1 Department of Biogeography and Global Change, Museo Nacional

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