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Time-dependent averaging of foraging information in least chipmunks and golden-mantled ground squirrels
Abstract
Behavioural adaptations to resource variability were examined in field experiments with least chipmunks, Tamias minimus, and golden-mantled ground squirrels and were predicted by a dynamic patch assessment model that weights patch information according to its reliability.
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