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Figure 7.9 Frequency-dependent selection
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Figure 7.10 Two hereditary forms of an African cichlid fish
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Figure 7.11 The results of frequency-dependent selection in Perissodus microlepis
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Figure 7.1 Optimal foraging decisions by northwestern crows when feeding on whelks
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Survival of the fattest?
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Would you like that super-sized?
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Would you like that super-sized?
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Can I have the Happy Meal?
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Do you want fries with that?
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Werner and Hall 1974
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Can I have that to-go?
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Central-place foraging
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Can I have that to-go?
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Is that all you got?
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Lima 1988
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But isn’t that place in a bad neighborhood?
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Figure 7.6 Dugongs alter their foraging tactics when dangerous sharks are likely to be present
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But isn’t that place in a bad neighborhood?
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Figure 7.7 Even when predators do not directly kill their prey, they can force individuals to change behavior in ways that reduce reproductive output alcock9e-fig jpg
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Fig. 11.7
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Lima et al. 1985
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Lima et al. 1985
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Lima and Valone 1986
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Lima and Valone 1986 How does this affect diet?
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