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Central place foraging (CPF) theory is an evolutionary ecology model for analyzing how an organism can maximize foraging rates while traveling through a patch (a discrete resource concentration), but maintains the key distinction of a forager traveling from a home base to a distant foraging location rather than simply passing through an area or travelling at random. CPF was initially developed to explain how red-winged blackbirds might maximize energy returns when traveling to and from a nest.[1] The model has been further refined and used by anthropologists studying human behavioral ecology and archaeology.[2]

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the cost in effort of food transport. This is called 'dispersed central-place foraging'. It was also found that the half-life of the stay at any one nest...

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Cockroach

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Eriogaster lanestris

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CPF

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several offshore islands that consists of stands of Bishop Pines Central place foraging, evolutionary ecology model Common Power Format, a file format for...

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eastern tent caterpillars are central place foragers. In contrast, the forest tent caterpillar is a nomadic forager that establishes a series of temporary...

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African Pygmies

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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...

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Arsenura armida

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individual learning. New pollen foragers tend to return lighter from about the first 10 foraging trips, allowing foraging efficiency to increase, until...

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Shoebill

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Army ant

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lineages. Because of their aggressive predatory foraging groups, known as "raids", a huge number of ants forage simultaneously over a limited area. Another...

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Carpenter ant

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American white ibis

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ecosystem. It examined the consistency of foraging habits of the Pika with the predictions of central place foraging theory. Today Huntly serves as a Professor...

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