Social dominance at prime foraging sites in eastern chipmunks (Tamias striatus) is believed to be related to the need to conserve valuable energy as suggested by the Central Place Foraging Theory. In order to determine the factors which influence dominance, we investigated the effects of sex, weight and the distance from feeding stations to burrows on dominance in T. striatus. We observed behaviors of pairs of interacting chipmunks at a series of feeding stations and determined dominance relationships for those pairs which interacted at multiple stations. Sex and weight were not important factors determining dominance in T. striatus. However, dominance is inversely related to the distance between a chipmunk's burrow and a foraging site. In ...
The optimal foraging theory predicts that a forager will only pursue a food source if the benefit of...
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A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Bi...
Among chipmunks, competition over concentrated food sources has often been observed. Aggressive beha...
MammalogyWe studied dominance structure in a human-acclimated population of Tamias striatus on Unive...
We examined the effects of sex, weight, and reproductive condition on dominance of the eastern chipm...
We investigated foraging behavior in the Eastern chipmunk Tamias striatus. We predicted that female...
This thesis will focus on the use of agonistic behaviour in both direct and indirect competition in ...
Field MammalogyThe home range of an individual represents the spatial component of its overall fitne...
Foraging strategies among animals can help maximize the net rate of energy gain which results in an ...
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We investigated the feeding and aggressive behavior of Eastern Chipmunks (Tamias striatus) to determ...
Agonistic behavior in three species of chipmunks, Tamias merriami, T. obscurus, and T. speciosus, wa...
The optimal foraging theory as it relates to central place foragers predicts that animals must colle...
Experiments showed that the richer the (experimental) food patch, the more likely were chipmunks to ...
The optimal foraging theory predicts that a forager will only pursue a food source if the benefit of...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/53879/1/2314.pdfDescription of 2314.pdf : Access res...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Bi...
Among chipmunks, competition over concentrated food sources has often been observed. Aggressive beha...
MammalogyWe studied dominance structure in a human-acclimated population of Tamias striatus on Unive...
We examined the effects of sex, weight, and reproductive condition on dominance of the eastern chipm...
We investigated foraging behavior in the Eastern chipmunk Tamias striatus. We predicted that female...
This thesis will focus on the use of agonistic behaviour in both direct and indirect competition in ...
Field MammalogyThe home range of an individual represents the spatial component of its overall fitne...
Foraging strategies among animals can help maximize the net rate of energy gain which results in an ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/119105/1/ecy1981624915.pd
We investigated the feeding and aggressive behavior of Eastern Chipmunks (Tamias striatus) to determ...
Agonistic behavior in three species of chipmunks, Tamias merriami, T. obscurus, and T. speciosus, wa...
The optimal foraging theory as it relates to central place foragers predicts that animals must colle...
Experiments showed that the richer the (experimental) food patch, the more likely were chipmunks to ...
The optimal foraging theory predicts that a forager will only pursue a food source if the benefit of...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/53879/1/2314.pdfDescription of 2314.pdf : Access res...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Bi...