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Quantifying the Adaptive Value of Learning in Foraging Behavior

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Published
Oct 01, 2009
Vol/Issue
174(4)
Pages
478-489
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Sigrunn Eliassen, Christian Jørgensen, Marc Mangel, et al. (2009). Quantifying the Adaptive Value of Learning in Foraging Behavior. The American Naturalist, 174(4), 478-489. https://doi.org/10.1086/605370
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