0 present participle of forage --
1 to go from place to place searching for things that you can eat or use: --
Among these are notions of curation/expediency and logistic/foraging settlement systems.
Foraging on prey that are modified by parasites.
Surveys of the foraging trails were done around the activity peaks of each colony.
The contribution of learning and digestive regulation are not dealt with, nor are evolutionary issues ranging from dietary requirements to foraging specializations.
It has apical inflorescences, exposed in natural forest corridors, thereby facilitating discovery by the territorial and non-territorial hummingbirds that use the corridors as foraging paths.
The emphasis on constraints presupposes that the basic, universal, species typical behavioral predispositions of humans are foraging only.
Whenever foraging primates were encountered, the fruit species being consumed and the treatment of the seed (swallowed, dropped, destroyed) was recorded.
The entire drum was dug out of the ground, which would have destroyed any foraging tunnels (indicated with the black filled line).