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Show/Hide Bibliographic Information Title Statement: Diet selection : an interdisciplina​ry approach to foraging behaviour / edited by R.N. Hughes.
transparent Published: Oxford ; Boston : Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1993.
transparent Description: x, 221 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
transparent ISBN: ISBN 0632035595
transparent ISBN 9780632035595
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
transparent Contents Note: Contents: Introduction / Roger N. Hughes -- The importance of state / Alasdair I. Houston -- Digestive constraints on diet selection / Deborah L. Penry -- The psychology of diet selection / Sara J. Shettleworth, Pamela J. Reid and Catherine M.S. Plowright -- Foraging as a self-​organizational learning process: accepting adaptability at the expense of predictability / Frederick D. Provenza and Richard P. Cincotta -- Hunger-​dependent diet selection in suspension-​feeding zooplankton / William R. DeMott -- Gourmands of mud: diet selection in marine deposit feeders / Peter A. Jumars -- Diet selection in mammalian herbivores: constraints and tactics / Andrew W. Illius and Iain J. Gordon -- Effects of ecological interactions on forager diets: competition, predation risk, parasitism and prey behavior / Andrew Sih.
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Abstract: All animals feed selectively. This book examines the selectivity of feeding from a variety of viewpoints. It examines the viewpoint of the behavioural ecologist that considers decision rules, the dietitian that looks at nutritional problems, and the community ecologist that sees feeding as a factor influencing species diversity. The text brings these diverse disciplines together to produce a coherent view of the way in which organisms 'choose' their diet. Optimal foraging theory has brought the study of foraging behaviour, particularly diet selection to a point where physiological, nutritional, psychological, morphological and ecological factors can begin to be addressed in a coherent fashion. This book is not another exposition of optimal foraging theory, but it does draw on the applications and limitations of the theory to demonstrate the great potential for the development of diet selection as an interdisciplina​ry subject.
transparent Local Note: NWRCCatalogISO2​0250428
transparent Elect. Loc./Access: Table of contents http://www.gbv.​de/dms/bowker/t​oc/978063203559​5.pdf
transparent Subject: Animals--Food.
transparent Food preferences.
transparent Animal nutrition.
transparent Animal feeding.
transparent Behaviour, Animal.
transparent Feeding behaviour.
transparent Food Preferences
transparent Animal Nutrition Sciences
transparent Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
transparent Animaux-​-​Alimentation.
transparent Préférences alimentaires.
transparent 42.66 ethology. (NL-​LeOCL)077603435 bcl
transparent Animal nutrition fast
transparent Animal feeding fast
transparent Animals--Food fast
transparent Food preferences fast
transparent Tiere gnd
transparent Nahrungserwerb gnd
transparent Verhalten gnd
transparent Auswahl gnd
transparent Voedingsgedrag. gtt
transparent Diergedrag. gtt
transparent Dieren. gtt
transparent Habitos alimentares. larpcal
transparent Index - Uncontrolled: Animals Food
transparent foerageren
transparent foraging
transparent diergedrag
transparent animal behaviour
transparent voedingsgedrag
transparent feeding behaviour
transparent selectiviteit
transparent selectivity
transparent dieet
transparent diet
transparent dieren
transparent Animal Nutrition and Feeding (General)
transparent Diervoeding en voedering (algemeen)
transparent Name Added Entry: Hughes, R. N.

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