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Energy state affects exploratory behavior of tree sparrows in a group context under differential food-patch distributions.

Ya-Fu LeeYen-Min KuoWen-Chen Chu
Published in: Frontiers in zoology (2016)
Exploratory behavior of tree sparrows is state-dependent, which supports our prediction that birds with an energy shortage will be risk-prone and explore more readily. Our study also indicates a game nature of tree sparrow exploratory behavior in a group context when explorers are in different energy states and are exposed to different patch distributions. Birds of lower energy state adopting an active exploring tactic may be favored by obtaining higher energy gains in dispersed patch patterns with lower patch richness. More satiated birds, however, achieved a similar feeding rate by lowered exposure time.
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  • monte carlo