Similar words: raging, averaging, leveraging, encouraging, disparaging, encouragingly, drag in, aging. Meaning: ['fɑrɪdʒ ,'fɔ / 'fɒ-] n. the act of searching for food and provisions.
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31. Nevertheless, it would be disingenuous to suggest that foraging is always straight - forward and easy.
32. Before the formation of leaves, the nutrition for the development of viviparous plantlet is supplied by its parent, which is a kind of typical foraging behavior.
33. Tamandua tetradactyla spends much of its time foraging arboreally; a study in various habitats in Venezuela showed that this anteater spends 13 to 64 percent of its time in trees.
34. The growth behavior of Zoysia japonica showed strong plasticity and foraging trait.
35. Biologists spent decades studding the foraging strategies of the burrowing mammals.
36. Consider the feeding and foraging behavior of chimpanzees and mountain gorillas.
37. Thus, at present, most of plant population ecologists still don't know about foraging behaviour and resource translocation of the caespitose clones.
38. The offspring could learn foraging information from mother in uterus and weaning, and get also foraging information from experienced forager through social learning.
39. At a small stream in southeastern Alaska, for instance, we observed a 200-kilogram female brown bear capture more than 40 chum salmon during several foraging bouts over the course of eight hours.
40. Resource search is a popular application area of P2P networks and the ant colony algorithm (ACA) is a heuristic approach inspired by the foraging behavior of real ants.
41. He's probably foraging for his bugs and berries right now.
42. Factors such as plant, warning, human disturbance, terrain, water source, and soil showed correlation to the habitat selection index for foraging of black stork.
43. Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) is a new-style simulating evolution algorithm. The behavior of real ant colonies foraging for food is simulated and used for solving optimization problems.
44. In addition, followingincrease, the more people foraging extension of the scope of the relief.
45. Unlike seals, they cannot swim indefinitely and must pause after foraging.
46. Trichromacy in primates evolved in a context other than socio-sexual communication, and this context may have been foraging performance.
47. Thus, survival in the suburbs, or growing food, will become a foraging practice by those able.
48. The effects of different surfaces on the foraging efficiency of Solenopsis invicta workers were observed.
49. The results showed that during different season's differences of plant types in foraging habitat of Oriental White Stork is obvious.
50. It is vital spring and summer foraging habitat for more than 90 percent Western Arctic bowhead whale population.
51. Only at Suaq, however , did we also see adults spending considerable time together while foraging.
52. We befriended each other when wolves were foraging around our Mesolithic camps for food,[www.Sentencedict.com] and our own ancestors quickly discovered that 'dogs' could help them track and hunt animals.
53. The conventional theory is that primates evolved trichromatic color vision to assist them in foraging, specifically by allowing them to detect red/orange food items from green leaf backgrounds.
54. So the feeling a reader is one of foraging in a wilderness for tidbits of information.
55. The success of foraging behavior of Microplitis wasps is governed by many factors including semiochemicals, experience and learning, as well as physiological state, rearing method etc.
56. On translucent tawny wings, a little red flying fox flaps homeward after a night of intense foraging.
57. An innovative Improved Primitive Ant Colony Algorithm (IPACA) based on primitive ants foraging behaviors is developed to solve the optimal power flow (OPF) problems with valve-point effect.
58. The present paper reviews the concepts, processes, adaptive value and relevant influencing factors of learning by hymenopterous parasitoids in the process of host foraging.
59. The ants in the nest then clear the passage to begin the day's foraging.
60. They suggested that feral pigeons within urban environments probably used their "memory and categorisation abilities in their daily foraging activities".
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