Are Rules of Thumb Sufficient for the Starling’s Choice of Food According to Gain in Energy?

  • Schuler W
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If we want to understand the ecological significance of predator-prey relationships, eg the impact of birds on insect populations, we must know the population dynamics of the prey …

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Schuler, W. (1990). Are Rules of Thumb Sufficient for the Starling’s Choice of Food According to Gain in Energy? In Behavioural Mechanisms of Food Selection (pp. 127–142). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75118-9_8

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