Interindividual spacing affects the finder’s share in ring-tailed coatis (Nasua nasua)

Published: Oct 23, 2019
Abstract
Social foraging models are often used to explain how group size can affect an individual’s food intake rate and foraging strategies. The proportion of food eaten before the arrival of conspecifics, the finder’s share, is hypothesized to play a major role in shaping group geometry, foraging strategy, and feeding competition. The variables that affect the finder’s share in ring-tailed coatis were tested using a series of food trials. The number of...
Paper Details
Title
Interindividual spacing affects the finder’s share in ring-tailed coatis (Nasua nasua)
Published Date
Oct 23, 2019
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