Our goal is to determine how home range, foraging behaviour, and colony demography are affected by resource availability.
Differences in home range size and foraging strategies may explain why understorey fruit bat species are more sensitive to fragmentation than canopy ones.
Comparative foraging behavior of six stingless bee species exploiting a standardized resource.
Thus, plant species which produce large numbers of fruits appear to promote group foraging during the latter hours of the night.
Consequently, we used month as a sample unit to examine morphological differences between foraged vs. un-foraged fruits.
Feeding behaviour and foraging strategies of captive phyllostomid fruit bats: an experimental study.
Trade-offs between foraging and predation risks determine habitat use in a desert baboon population.
Comparative foraging success of insectivorous birds in tropical and temperate forest: ecological implications.