In both cases, a forager arriving at a patch consumes all the accumulated resource. |
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The forager expends 1 unit of energy per time period as a basal metabolic rate, independent of what it is doing. |
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This is analogous to the predator also being an active forager moving frequently between patches. |
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This bird is a ground forager, feeding on proteas, casuarinas and other small trees. |
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Cook, a forager himself, spent thousands of hours with his subjects, and the text betrays his attachment to them. |
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On about the 20th day she begins serving as an entrance guard, shortly after which she becomes a forager. |
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Ten patches each were allocated to one of four quality classes defined by the number of food items which a solitary forager could obtain during one time step. |
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On account of the bushes I could not strike a blow, but a flourish of my switch caused the forager to drop his prey and slither away out of sight. |
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It is important to provide this forager with a feed that is well suited to it. |
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There is an in-house forager who supplies the hotel with produce, and also offers foraging expeditions for curious guests. |
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During these active periods, about three weeks are spent as a hive bee and the remainder as a forager. |
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In France, as well as in a lot of industrialized countries, forager bees have difficulties finding the flowers they feed on. |
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Roy Reehil, who runs The forager Press, an internet publishing company, worries, too. |
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In up and down operation, this machine is able to rake 16 metres of crop into one swath, thus constituting a cost-effective option in front of the forager. |
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If it takes ages, then the forager concludes that its patch is nothing special, and that most of the other forager bees must have had successful runs, too. |
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After discovering a patch of clover, a forager bee will travel back to its nest, saturated in the clover flower's odour, and will regurgitate nectar for the other worker bees. |
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In cooperation with two neighbouring contractors who had invested in a forager and a transport trailer, the chain has been used by operators of newly constructed biogas plants for silage collection. |
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He is a also a private chef and forager, who seeks out everything from wild mushrooms, sorrel, yarrow and bog myrtle to flavour his dishes. |
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Regardless of the crop quality, the LINER 2600 will faultlessly deposit a clean, box-shaped swath in the centre of the machine for the baler or forager. |
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But if there is a plethora of food-storer bees ready to take the nectar, then the forager realises that it has struck lucky. Using this information, the forager decides whether its flower patch is worthwhile. |
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