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Ecological theories / Foraging / Behavioral ecology / Ideal free distribution / Ethology / Sheep / Dominance hierarchy / Optimal foraging theory / Marginal value theorem / Biology / Behavior / Zoology
Date: 2007-08-22 13:24:31
Ecological theories
Foraging
Behavioral ecology
Ideal free distribution
Ethology
Sheep
Dominance hierarchy
Optimal foraging theory
Marginal value theorem
Biology
Behavior
Zoology

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