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「Foraging」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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Kraienkoppes are active fowl with excellent foraging abilities.
wasps are truly nocturnal, carrying out their foraging activities after the setting of the sun.
porarily leaving the water between periods of foraging activity for sites on land or ice.
In many situations, dichromats have a foraging advantage when food is camouflaged or similar
Foraging along branches and vines for fruit and insect
it is not uncommon to see two or three queens foraging along with the workers.
ets, Wood Storks, and Limpkin are often found foraging along the shoreline, often on invasive apple
a and Acacia abyssinica and can often be seen foraging among the branches in pairs or small groups.
They are highly active in their habits, foraging amongst a diverse range of habitat.
It is generally inconspicious, typically foraging amongst foliage rather than on trunks.
tive to the Contingency Model (CM) of Optimal Foraging and pointed out that some of the predictions
"Life-history, foraging and developmental strategies in hyperparasito
Foraging and maize horticulture connect the Mikea with
Past activities have included urban plant foraging and needlepoint therapy based on classic oil
Moon-Boy has lifelong experience at foraging and general survival in the wild.
sland-dwelling birds: the roles of generalist foraging and niche expansion.".
, he had completely succeeded in two of them: foraging and protecting Richmond.
is at once an illustration of the fine art of foraging and an autobiographical portrait, narrated by
two consecutive processes, food ingestion or foraging, and food digestion.
ations used to maintain group cohesion during foraging and alert group members to the presence of a
tracting a retinue of attendants, stimulating foraging and brood rearing, and the general morale of
regulorum, which prefers wetter habitats for foraging, are the only cranes that can nest in trees.
ypes of ant; army ants which migrate into new foraging areas and Dolichoderus transport their tropho
dlands, wetlands, and salt marshes, providing foraging areas for various species of waterfowl, shore
between lowland breeding grounds and montane foraging areas.
tion to slowing the Confederate advance, such foraging aroused anger in the North and led many North
port' is catching birds when they return from foraging at sea to the island towards sunset.
ft behind in the roost when the mother is out foraging at night.
ggle dance, but is used by a forager when the foraging bee perceives a long delay in unloading its n
The consumption of ethanol by foraging bees has been shown to increase the occurrenc
teresting as a major difference in individual foraging behavior is related to a large intraspecific
Here she researched herbivorous foraging by animals such as red deer and sheep, consid
The bird spends its time foraging close to the ground inside undisturbed reed b
, Union troops doubled the amount of regional foraging compared to the Confederates.
His thesis was ' Foraging decisions in Starlings'.
tories, sex allocation, sexual selection, and foraging decisions.
hroughout the area, subsisting from woodlands foraging, deer, boars, bears, and wild cattle.
of the A. m. scutellata workers that perform foraging duties (A. m. capensis workers are greatly un
to describe soldiers officially appointed to foraging duty by the army, was used, both by soldiers
it prevented birds of prey (mainly owls) from foraging effectively.
s or neural networks, hyperbolic discounting, foraging, errorless learning, learning and the Rescorl
He is best known for his work on foraging, especially the marginal value theorem, and l
In 1778, Simcoe, during a foraging expedition opposed by rebel militia, commande
Foraging Expeditions on the French Broad and Chucky Ri
ing season, by January, the birds gather into foraging flocks, which are noisily on the move until t
They often join mixed-species foraging flocks.
Whatever their evolutionary origins, foraging, flying or crawling insects such as flies are
Grey Shrike-thrush foraging for food and nesting materials
They lived by fishing, hunting wild game and foraging for berries and nuts.
but spend a great deal of time on the ground, foraging for food.
hers, it may give harsh, scolding calls while foraging for small insects and spiders in desert shrub
gibbon lives in primary tropical rainforest, foraging for fruits, using brachiation to move through
utheastern Arkansas, Osband and his men began foraging for supplies into Louisiana and established h
oney or human contact, sometimes successfully foraging for food.
E. procera is nocturnal, only foraging for food at night, venturing up to 40 metres
spending between two and three days per week foraging for roots, nuts and berries in the Kalahari D
They can be found on windows, foraging for nectar on flowers, or searching out small
in December 2010 - Countrywise Kitchen, about foraging for food and food connected with different pa
e Southern Yellow Bat is a nocturnal species, foraging for one to two hours after sunset on small to
ived together as best they could in one room, foraging for food and witnessing horrors they would ne
lines of communications, to prevent him from foraging for supplies north of Nashville.
seems to spend most of its time on the ground foraging for insects between rocks and under fallen le
re capable of travelling long distances while foraging for food.
outs to determine enemy movements, as well as foraging for supplies and screening infantry movements
Palila), or to use the plant as a source when foraging for insects (White-headed Woodpecker).
It is considered a good foraging grass for livestock and is also good for eros
Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), foraging guest, present (<5)
vely grazed grassland will provide additional foraging habitat.
table arable fields, which provide additional foraging habitat.
oligolecty); second, because of its size and foraging habits, the passionflower bee is thought to c
nectar is high quality she will likely go out foraging herself .
ding to some accounts the British troops were foraging in a watermelon patch.
An example of commensalism: cattle egrets foraging in fields among cattle or other livestock.
shade, mating pairs may occasionally spotted foraging in clearings.
are sociable, aggressive, and often observed foraging in large flocks.
Bank Mynas are gregarious foraging in flocks, breeding colonially and roosting t
on small berries, fruits, seeds and insects, foraging in small flocks of 4 to 8 birds.
his mole spends most of its time underground, foraging in shallow burrows for insects and their larv
pairs all year, defending their territory and foraging in trees and low shrubs for a wide variety of
open ground layer with deep, moist litter for foraging in.
are known to mix often with other birds while foraging, including larger species of tanagers, thrush
rom Company H, of which he was a member, were foraging near the town of Nolensville, Tennessee on Fe
derived from honey (when the bumblebee is not foraging), nectar, and pollen.
Foraging occurs near the ground, sometimes in associat
rom what appeared to have been a training and foraging offensive to collect rice and river shipping.
Adult foraging on a trunk
It is generally found singly or in pairs foraging on the ground for insects and seeds.
During dry seasons, they sometimes take to foraging on well watered lawns or even dry grassland.
the Scottish Cairngorms it has been observed foraging on snow, especially at night.
d of this species is mainly seeds obtained by foraging on the ground, but it will also take insects.
in Northeastern India showed a preference to foraging on Crotalaria juncea compared to Bauhinia pur
d of this species is mainly seeds obtained by foraging on the ground, but it will also take insects,
showed that the takin is a generalist browser foraging on numerous shrubs and forbs.
t the ants lead an underground life, possibly foraging on the surface during the night.
yed a blooming cucumber field while bees were foraging on the blossoms, causing a serious bee kill.
Other raids struck Union foraging parties returning from Jackson, Louisiana, an
ccomplishing a vital objective in the form of foraging parties, so long as the Federals were pinned
allies regularly sent out reconnaissance and foraging parties.
senior French commander who, while leading a foraging party into the Isle of Wight to search for so
On May 5, 1862, a small mounted Confederate foraging party was gathering stray cattle in the area
einforcements from Duqaq were defeated by the foraging party of Bohemund of Taranto, and Duqaq retre
al Academy, and in 1829 'The Prisoner' and 'A Foraging Party aroused' at the British Institution.
Gen. Frederick Steele to send out a foraging party to gather corn that the Confederates ha
egiment to offer resistance to a British Army foraging party, and was killed in a skirmish near Shre
On the 3rd, the foraging party, led by Banastre Tarleton, went out but
raufurd attacked French grenadiers covering a foraging party.
er where they were to escort infantrymen on a foraging party.
trap for food, a mechanism for farming, or a foraging path.
nk seals have a broad and diverse diet due to foraging plasticity which allows them to be opportunis
They only have a limited foraging range of 300 m, while females make at least n
resources enables the ants to maintain a high foraging rate and thus increase in numbers.
a by providing perching, nesting, resting, or foraging sites for numerous species of birds, and shad
atching, but are guarded, brooded, and led to foraging sites by the hen for approximately 40 to 60 d
commander Captain Sherod Hunter, ordered his foraging squad to take back the livestock from Cochise
Its foraging strategies have been studied by Haythornthwai
tern that is thought to be "consistent with a foraging strategy in which acceptable food bases may b
t-followers were excluded have shown that the foraging success of the army ants was 30% lower when t
sion etc. when the individuals interfere with foraging, survival, reproduction of others, or by dire
The principal foraging technique is to perch motionless watching for
phological differences reflect differences in foraging technique, whereas Coracias rollers forage fr
The species can be observed slowly foraging the forest understory for lizards, its main d
g several species of butterflies can be found foraging the dozens of species of wildflowers.
Optimal foraging theory describes the diet selection if the fo
It differs from the main body of Optimal Foraging Theory in stating that animals can select foo
When foraging, these ants raise their gaster high up in the
When foraging, they allow close approach and flush only at
When they are not foraging, they move with a sort of trot, bouncing on t
They are noisy and may take breaks from foraging to engage in a "rally": they "cackle" or "chu
They are often found foraging together with Tibetan gazelles, but do not co
es often stay together for life, perching and foraging together.
eping them occupied, as are chewable toys and foraging toys that require them to work for their food
es, her aircraft helped to turn the tables on foraging U-boats in the North Atlantic and also assist
ember 9. Duty at Cumberland Gap picketing and foraging until December 1. March toward Clinch River D
ding the islands that are used extensively by foraging wading birds.
onary War that the British made an attempt at foraging which the Americans headed by General Gist an
divides half of the day between traveling and foraging, while the rest is spent resting.
ormed by the activity of an isopod crustacean foraging within the preserved sediment.
                                                                                                    


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