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Ethology / Lotka–Volterra equation / Trophic function / Food web / Optimal foraging theory / Functional response / Prey switching / Ecology / Herbivore / Predation / Biology / Behavior
Date: 2013-03-29 13:01:09
Ethology
Lotka–Volterra equation
Trophic function
Food web
Optimal foraging theory
Functional response
Prey switching
Ecology
Herbivore
Predation
Biology
Behavior

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