Título: | Are flocks of specialists more efficient foragers than flocks of generalists?: a test of the skill pool hypothesis |
Autores: | Ennis, Nancy R |
Fecha: | 1992 |
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Descripción: | Author has conducted group foraging experiments involving 16 captive spice finches foraging in flocks of 4 individuals in indoor aviaries. The aim was to determine whether groups of complementary specialists will feed more efficiently than groups composed of generalists. |
Idioma: | No aplica |
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