Why animals come together, with the special case of mixed-species bird flocks

Group living is a widespread, ubiquitous biological phenomenon in the animal kingdom that has attracted considerable attention in many different contexts. The availability of food and the presence of predators represent the two main factors believed to favor group life. In this review, major theorie...

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Autores:
Colorado, Gabriel Jaime
Tipo de recurso:
Article of journal
Fecha de publicación:
2012
Institución:
Universidad EIA .
Repositorio:
Repositorio EIA .
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.eia.edu.co:11190/97
Acceso en línea:
https://repository.eia.edu.co/handle/11190/97
Palabra clave:
REI00203
AVES - CONDUCTA
BIRDS - BEHAVIOR
MIGRACIÓN DE AVES
BIRDS - MIGRATION
RECURSOS NATURALES: AGUA, MINERALES, BIODIVERSIDAD
RECURSOS NATURALES: AGUA, MINERALES, BIODIVERSIDAD
AVES MIGRATORIAS
GROUP LIVING
MIXED - SPECIES BIRD FLOCKS
FEEDING EFFICIENCY HYPOTHESIS
PREDATOR DEFENSE HYPOTHESIS
AGRUPAMIENTO
BANDADAS MIXTAS DE AVES
HIPÓTESIS DE EFICIENCIA EN LA ALIMENTACIÓN
HIPÓTESIS DE DEFENSA DE DEPREDADORES
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