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“... of predators with foraging traits dependent on habitat structure respond to environmental change through...”
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“...) increased. Both methods reflect the feeding plasticity and opportunistic foraging behavior of this species...”
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“... benefits of statins in preventing cardiovascular disease. In addition, it will also be limited to studies...”
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“... patterns of apex predators have regularly been associated with foraging behaviours, yet the direct...”
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“... October 2013 to August 2014, and evaluated foraging and roosting behavior in relation to flock size...”
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“.... Usually, bats react to increased illumination by reducing the use of open spaces or restricting foraging...”
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“... the decrease in export of algal detritus (Notman et al., 2016). More shores will become dominated...”
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