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Optimal Foraging Theory
D. W. Stephens
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Animals
42%
Aptitude
28%
Direction compound
30%
Ecology
50%
Game Theory
71%
Population
16%
Psychology
28%
Research Personnel
29%
Agriculture & Biology
animals
4%
Biological Sciences
8%
ecologists
27%
ecology
8%
forage
8%
foraging
100%
game theory
17%
group size
12%
life history
9%
researchers
9%
sublethal effects
13%
touch (sensation)
13%
zoology
14%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
animal
12%
animal biology
33%
competitive ability
25%
ecology
14%
forage
19%
foraging behavior
23%
game theory
24%
group size
22%
life history
17%
predation risk
46%
rate
5%