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Searching for wild food resources
animal's ability to survive and reproduce. Foraging theory is a branch of behavioral ecology that studies the foraging behavior of animals in response to the
Foraging
Person who collect edible plants or fungi for consumption
forage or purchase from foragers in order to add these foods to restaurant menus. While most foragers engage in the activity as a pastime, foraging can
Forager
Plant material eaten by grazing livestock
Forage is a plant material (mainly plant leaves and stems) eaten by grazing livestock. Historically, the term forage has meant only plants eaten by the
Forage
Theory of human search behavior
Information foraging is a theory that applies the ideas from optimal foraging theory to understand how human users search for information. The theory
Information_foraging
Methods birds use to find food
from the foraging behaviours of other animal groups. According to the foraging habitat, birds may be grouped into foraging guilds. Foraging includes a
Avian_foraging
Behavioral ecology model
economically advantageous foraging pattern will be selected for in a species through natural selection. When using OFT to model foraging behavior, organisms
Optimal_foraging_theory
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up forager or foraging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A forager is one who forages, i. e., looks for forage. Forager may also refer to: A hunter-gatherer
Forager_(disambiguation)
Small prey fish
Lenfest Ocean Program website. Marine life portal Oceans portal Foraging Optimal foraging theory The Blue Planet Kils, U (1992) The ecoSCOPE and dynIMAGE:
Forage_fish
Swarming behaviour of birds when foraging
mixed-species foraging flocks, while in parts of the American tropics packs of foraging golden-crowned warblers might play the same role. Mixed-species foraging flocks
Mixed-species_foraging_flock
foods, increasing their foraging efficiency over time. Group size in primates is limited by the time available for foraging and the energetic benefits
Primate_foraging
Urban foraging is foraging that takes place in an urban or peri-urban setting. This is a multifaceted term which covers practices that have likely been
Urban_foraging
foraging paths and concluded strong support for truncated Lévy flights and Brownian walks consistently with predictions of the Lévy flight foraging hypothesis
Lévy flight foraging hypothesis
Lévy_flight_foraging_hypothesis
Bee foraging
As a rule of thumb, the foraging area around a beehive extends for two miles (3.2 km), although bees have been observed foraging twice and three times this
Forage_(honey_bee)
foraging as well as the experience of foraging. In some Hymenoptera mushroom bodies increase in size when nurses become foragers and begin to forage for
Insect_foraging_cognition
Central place foraging (CPF) theory is an evolutionary ecology model for analyzing how an organism can maximize foraging rates while traveling through
Central_place_foraging
Agricultural foodstuff used to feed domesticated animals
plants cut and carried to them), rather than that which they forage for themselves (called forage). Fodder includes hay, straw, silage, compressed and pelleted
Fodder
Designation given to various types of military undress, fatigue or working headwear
as a forage cap. In the 18th century, forage caps were small cloth caps worn by British cavalrymen when undertaking work duties such as foraging for food
Forage_cap
Distributed computing paradigm
Edge computing is a distributed computing model that brings computation and data storage closer to the sources of data. More broadly, it refers to any
Edge_computing
Peoples who forage or hunt for most or all of their food
or forager, is a human living in a community, or according to an ancestrally derived lifestyle, in which most or all food is obtained by foraging, that
Hunter-gatherer
Harvesting machine
A forage harvester – also known as a silage harvester, forager or chopper – is a farm implement that harvests forage plants to make silage. Silage is grass
Forage_harvester
American forager and internet personality
channel "BlackForager". Nelson's posts concern such topics as the indigenous roots of foraging in America, the history of American foraging laws, and sustainable
Alexis_Nikole_Nelson
Risk-sensitive foraging models help to explain the variance in foraging behaviour in animals. This model allows powerful predictions to be made about expected
Risk-sensitive foraging models
Risk-sensitive_foraging_models
Family of birds
advantage for nectar foraging from specialized flowers, consequently leading the bee hummingbird to more successfully compete for flower foraging against insects
Hummingbird
Genus of mammals
engaged in foraging dive cycles. Foraging behavior, including buzz vocalizations for prey capture. The efficiency of sperm whale foraging is attributed
Physeter
In biology, any group of fish that stay together for social reasons
swimming in groups enhances foraging success. This ability was demonstrated by Pitcher and others in their study of foraging behaviour in shoaling cyprinids
Shoaling_and_schooling
Species of primate
to pull the grubs out. This foraging method is called percussive foraging, and takes up 5–41% of the aye-aye's foraging time. The only other living mammal
Aye-aye
Topics referred to by the same term
grazing livestock Forage (honey bee), bees' food supply consisting of nectar and pollen from blooming plants Foraging or Foraging theory, a topic in
Forage_(disambiguation)
Species of insect
individual learning. New pollen foragers tend to return lighter from about the first 10 foraging trips, allowing foraging efficiency to increase, until
Bombus_ternarius
DC comic character
Forager is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jack Kirby, he first appeared in New Gods #9 (August 1972)
Forager_(character)
tools while foraging. This behaviour, termed "sponging", occurs when a dolphin breaks off a sponge and wears it over its rostrum while foraging on the seafloor
Tool_use_by_non-humans
Group of ethnicities native to Central Africa
The African Pygmies (or Congo Pygmies, variously also Central African foragers, African rainforest hunter-gatherers (RHG) or Forest People of Central Africa)
African_Pygmies
Species of ant
during foraging. Much research has been done on the foraging behavior of the red harvester ant. Three types of workers are most involved in the foraging process
Red_harvester_ant
Activity of gathering mushrooms in the wild
Mushroom hunting, also referred to as mushroom foraging, mushroom picking, and mushrooming, is the activity of gathering wild mushrooms. These are collected
Mushroom_hunting
Common Australian ant
temperature, and foraging workers leave the nest after sunrise when the nest is warmed in the early morning. Meat ants emerge and start foraging when temperatures
Meat_ant
Species of bee
than the queen, and usually die while foraging in the jaws of predators like birds or robberflies. The foraging range and frequency of workers depends
Bombus_terrestris
Species of legume
(creeping forage peanut, rhizoma peanut, rhizoma perennial peanut, perennial forage peanut, golden glory, ornamental peanut grass) is a high-quality forage plant
Arachis_glabrata
Species of miner bee in the family Andrenidae
"Neurotoxic alkaloid in pollen and nectar excludes generalist bees from foraging at death-camas, Toxicoscordion paniculatum (Melanthiaceae)". Biological
Andrena_astragali
Animal behavior
Frequency-dependent foraging is defined as the tendency of an individual to selectively forage on a certain species or morph based on its relative frequency
Frequency-dependent foraging by pollinators
Frequency-dependent_foraging_by_pollinators
Species of ant
foraging trails is strongly affected by the health of the colony and the availability of food. Food deprivation induces a higher amount of foraging ant
Pharaoh_ant
Provision to cells and organisms to support life
allowing them to regulate nutrient intake. Optimal foraging theory is a model that explains foraging behavior as a cost–benefit analysis in which an animal
Nutrition
Common name for several different ants
Harvester ants foraging in hot, dry conditions lose water, but obtain water from metabolizing fats in the seeds they eat. Positive feedback on foraging activity
Harvester_ant
American Revolutionary War campaign in New Jersey
that "the army would have been gradually destroyed through this foraging". Some forage was provided from New York, but it was never sufficient for the
Forage_War
Species of bird
sometimes will only forage for the chick's benefit. Because foraging conditions and outcomes are so variable, several factors can limit foraging practices. The
Western_rockhopper_penguin
Seasonal movement of sea turtles
shuttle between nesting sites and coastal foraging areas. The loggerhead sea turtle uses a series of foraging sites. Others such as the leatherback sea
Sea_turtle_migration
Species of insect
due to a decrease in the queen's foraging activity after producing the first batch of larvae. As the queen's foraging decreases, the second group of workers
Vespula_vulgaris
Species of penguin
long foraging trips within a 30 km radius of their nest. Research conducted on the Philip Island colony found the spatial segregation of foraging behaviour
Little_penguin
Bird in the ibis family
(1977). "Foraging Behavior of the White Ibis". The Wilson Bulletin. 89 (2): 342–345. JSTOR 4160923. Courser, W. D.; Dinsmore, J. J. (1975). "Foraging Associates
American_white_ibis
Invasive ant species
and foragers may be physically struck by the rain. The soil's moisture may also affect the foraging behaviour of workers. When workers are foraging, it
Red_imported_fire_ant
Ethnic group from Arusha Region of Tanzania
at least one adult male will usually accompany a group of foraging women. Women's foraging technology includes digging sticks, grass baskets for carrying
Hadza_people
Species of carpenter bee
nest or found her own. Labor is divided between guarding and foraging females. The foraging female is the reproductively-dominant one, while the guarding
Xylocopa_pubescens
Species of bird native to South and Southeast Asia
negatively affected foraging efficiency under cryptic backgrounds. The foraging efficiency of individuals that had previously foraged with a competitor
Scaly-breasted_munia
Species of insect
United States. It is known for its bright green color and its tendency to forage on a variety of plants. Inhabiting rotting logs, this bee can produce up
Augochlora_pura
Honey bee's particular figure-eight dance
energetically costly than foraging independently and is not always advantageous. Using olfactory cues and memory of plentiful foraging sites, honeybees are
Waggle_dance
Common name for a genus of bees
example, multiple females may share in the foraging and nest laying, or one female does all the foraging and nest laying, while the other females guard
Carpenter_bee
Family of mammals
otter, which is one of the few nonprimate mammals known to use tools while foraging. It uses "anvil" stones to crack open the shellfish that form a significant
Mustelidae
Species of ant
change between individual foraging and group foraging when a large supply of food is discovered. This helps the species to forage independently when resources
Messor_capitatus
Biological interaction
widely foraging. The sit-and-wait method is most suitable if the prey are dense and mobile, and the predator has low energy requirements. Wide foraging expends
Predation
Genus of insect
shorter proboscides, like Bombus bifarius, have a more difficult time foraging nectar relative to other bumblebees with longer proboscides; to overcome
Bumblebee
Nose found in some species of bats
adaptations to foraging techniques, and prey detection. The shape of noseleaves is diverse, and differs among bat species based on variations in foraging habits
Nose-leaf
Eating members of one's own species
making it more beneficial to forage within the environment than for cannibalism to occur. When population numbers and foraging rates increase, the carrying
Cannibalism
Over 50 species of leaf-foraging ants of the Americas
attack any enemies that threaten the foraging lines. Head width is around 1.8–2.2 mm. Mediae are the generalized foragers, which cut leaves and bring the leaf
Leafcutter_ant
African ethno-linguistic grouping
International (CC BY 4.0) licence. Barnard, Alan (2004) Mutual Aid and the Foraging Mode of Thought: Re-reading Kropotkin on the Khoisan. Social Evolution
Khoisan
Plants in the family Fabaceae
agriculturally, primarily for human consumption, but also as livestock forage and silage, and as soil-enhancing green manure. Legumes produce a botanically
Legume
Species of New Zealand native bird
conditions, gleaning was the preferred foraging method despite foraging in different parts of the forest. Foraging behaviour differed in the podocarp forest
Yellowhead_(bird)
Social insects related to cockroaches
pheromone that attracts workers. Foraging workers use semiochemicals to communicate with each other, and workers who begin to forage outside of their nest release
Termite
Robot that performs behaviors or tasks with a high degree of autonomy
resources through foraging (looking for food, which includes both energy and spare parts). This is related to autonomous foraging, a concern within the
Autonomous_robot
Forage analysis is an integral part of modern animal production. Livestock managers require detailed information about the feedstuffs of their herds in
Forage_analysis
Large flightless seabird endemic to Antarctica
the female returns to the sea to feed; parents subsequently take turns foraging at sea and caring for their chick in the colony. The lifespan of an emperor
Emperor_penguin
Species of ant
trails drew more foraging ants to retrieve seeds on the whole, and the foraging ants returned seeds at a higher rate per capita. This foraging pattern indicates
Messor_barbarus
Instead, the nest serves as a hub where bees receive information about the foraging bouts of her conspecifics. Differences between the communication methods
Bumblebee_communication
Species of marine mammal
to forage. It preys mostly on marine invertebrates such as sea urchins, various mollusks and crustaceans, and some species of fish. Its foraging and
Sea_otter
Species of bird
common name is derived from its habit of wagging its tail horizontally when foraging on the ground. Aggressive and territorial, the willie wagtail will often
Willie_wagtail
Taxonomic group of semi-aquatic mammals
chemical makeup of the water. Pinnipeds may dive during foraging or to avoid predators. When foraging, for example, the Weddell seal typically dives for no
Pinniped
to foraging to obtain the required food intake. This impedes other activities, such as mating, and prolongs their exposure to predation as foraging occurs
Vigilance (behavioural ecology)
Vigilance_(behavioural_ecology)
Species of ant
as a group across the forest floor while foraging or emigrating. Workers can fill "potholes" in the foraging trail with their own bodies, and can also
Eciton_burchellii
Species of bird
and staying at sea for longer periods to compensate for lower foraging success. As foraging effort cannot increase indefinitely, strict specialists could
King_penguin
Species of bee
and honey between foraging trips. After about one month, the first worker generation will hatch. They will assist the queen in foraging and incubating the
Bombus_vosnesenskii
Prehistoric inhabitants in Japan
The Jōmon people lived as sedentary hunter-gatherers, practicing plant foraging, fishing and hunting and possibly limited farming, manufacturing stone
Jōmon_people
Species of flowering plant
Bassia prostrata, the forage kochia, is a Eurasian plant in the subfamily Camphorosmoideae of the family Amaranthaceae (formerly treated as Chenopodiaceae)
Bassia_prostrata
Swarming behaviour of birds when flying or foraging
Flocking is the behavior exhibited when a group of birds, called a flock, are foraging or in flight. Sheep and goats also exhibit flocking behavior. Flocking
Flocking
Species of bird
the foraging patterns of the species with which it is grouped. Thus, when grouped with Chilean flamingos, they use a moderate and deep foraging depth
Andean_flamingo
Open world adventure game
Forager is an open world adventure game developed by Argentine studio HopFrog and published by Humble Bundle. The game was released for Microsoft Windows
Forager_(video_game)
Species of moth
Caenurgina erechtea, the forage looper or common grass moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Pieter Cramer in 1780
Caenurgina_erechtea
Name used for several ant species
lineages. Because of their aggressive predatory foraging groups, known as "raids", a huge number of ants forage simultaneously over a limited area. Another
Army_ant
Method of harvesting food via mice
are cached by voles, lemmings, or occasionally weasels in burrows. People forage and eat, raw or in dishes, the food that the "mice" have harvested and stored
Mousefood
Logistics of World War II invasion
Operation Forager, the American invasion of the Mariana Islands in June and July 1944 during World War II, was the largest amphibious operation of the
Operation_Forager_logistics
Species of bird
in open areas with scattered trees and bushes, where they perch while foraging for insects. The Eastern kingbird is migratory, with its breeding range
Eastern_kingbird
Subspecies of honey bee native to Africa
scutellata workers that perform foraging duties (A. m. capensis workers are greatly under-represented in the foraging force), the death of the queen,
Apis_mellifera_scutellata
Species of bird
crustaceans. The species has been shown to be attracted to fishing vessels, foraging on bait, caught fish, and offal. The snowy albatross mates for life and
Snowy_albatross
Algorithm in computer science
algorithm (ABC) is an optimization algorithm based on the intelligent foraging behaviour of honey bee swarm, proposed by Derviş Karaboğa (Erciyes University)
Artificial bee colony algorithm
Artificial_bee_colony_algorithm
American author and forager
Shute, Nancy. "Foraging the Weeds for Wild, Healthy Greens". National Public Radio. Hay, Mark (9 July 2020). "Interest in Foraging is Booming: Here's
Samuel_Thayer_(author)
Ants continuously walking in a circle
observed phenomenon in which a group of army ants, separated from the main foraging party, lose the pheromone track and begin to follow one another, forming
Ant_mill
American chef and cookbook author
Washington. Known for her work in sustainable cooking, culinary education, and foraging, Selengut has authored cookbooks, including Good Fish, Shroom, How to Taste
Becky_Selengut
Species of ant
particularly prominent in the warmer season during periods of increasing foraging. Colonies of T. immigrans are relatively large when compared to the colonies
Tetramorium_immigrans
Species of termite
towards grasses. The species forages during the night and avoids foraging during the winter months of June–August. The foraging itself can last anywhere from
Trinervitermes_trinervoides
United States military campaign during World War II
November 1944 during the Pacific War. The campaign consisted of Operation Forager, which captured the Mariana Islands, and Operation Stalemate, which captured
Mariana and Palau Islands campaign
Mariana_and_Palau_Islands_campaign
Open area within a woodland
They are very important to herbivorous animals, such as deer and elk, for forage and denning activities. Sometimes the word is used in a looser sense, as
Glade_(geography)
Species of bird
flocks. It may join mixed-species flocks after the breeding season for foraging. Pairs stay together after the breeding season. Oak titmice eat insects
Oak_titmouse
Genus of birds
genus of birds in the dove and pigeon family Columbidae. These are ground-foraging doves that live in the Americas. The genus Leptotila was introduced by
Leptotila
Species of bird
seed an excellent choice of food for them. Grackles can be regularly seen foraging for insects, especially after a lawn trimming. Grackles have a unique adaptation
Common_grackle
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Boy/Male
Indian
To rip open
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
The Supreme Lord
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Ruler with Counsel; Counselor-ruler
Female
Hebrew
(כְּלִילָה) Hebrew name KELILA means "crown" or "laurel."
Boy/Male
Celebrity, Hindu, Indian
Lord Balaji
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Moon; Fire
Male
Polish
(Cyrillic Ðикифор): Bulgarian, Polish and Russian masculine form of Greek unisex Nikephoros, NIKIFOR means "victory-bearer."
Boy/Male
Finnish, German, Greek
Form of Timothy; One who Honours God
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the Capable
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Guard
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n.
The act of foraging; search for provisions, etc.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Forage