effectuer des forages - traduzione in Inglese
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effectuer des forages - traduzione in Inglese

SEARCHING FOR WILD FOOD RESOURCES
Food gathering; Food-gathering; Foraging behavior; Foraging theory; Forages; Foraged
  • A [[bonobo]] fishing for [[termite]]s with a tool, a prepared stick
  • European honey bee]] extracts [[nectar]]. According to Hunt (2007), two genes have been associated with the sugar concentration of the nectar honey bees collect.
  • [[Grizzly bear]] (''Ursus arctos horribilis'') mother and cubs foraging in [[Denali National Park]], [[Alaska]].
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  • A male [[northern cardinal]] at a [[bird feeder]].  Birds feeding at a bird feeder is an example of a dispersion economy. This is when it may not be in an animal's best interest to forage in a group.
  • Laikipia, Kenya]]. Young primates learn from elders in their group about proper foraging.

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Wikipedia

Foraging

Foraging is searching for wild food resources. It affects an animal's fitness because it plays an important role in an animal's ability to survive and reproduce. Foraging theory is a branch of behavioral ecology that studies the foraging behavior of animals in response to the environment where the animal lives.

Behavioral ecologists use economic models and categories to understand foraging; many of these models are a type of optimal model. Thus foraging theory is discussed in terms of optimizing a payoff from a foraging decision. The payoff for many of these models is the amount of energy an animal receives per unit time, more specifically, the highest ratio of energetic gain to cost while foraging. Foraging theory predicts that the decisions that maximize energy per unit time and thus deliver the highest payoff will be selected for and persist. Key words used to describe foraging behavior include resources, the elements necessary for survival and reproduction which have a limited supply, predator, any organism that consumes others, prey, an organism that is eaten in part or whole by another, and patches, concentrations of resources.

Behavioral ecologists first tackled this topic in the 1960s and 1970s. Their goal was to quantify and formalize a set of models to test their null hypothesis that animals forage randomly. Important contributions to foraging theory have been made by:

  • Eric Charnov, who developed the marginal value theorem to predict the behavior of foragers using patches;
  • Sir John Krebs, with work on the optimal diet model in relation to tits and chickadees;
  • John Goss-Custard, who first tested the optimal diet model against behavior in the field, using redshank, and then proceeded to an extensive study of foraging in the common pied oystercatcher.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per effectuer des forages
1. A nouveau, les strates et sédiments profonds les réfléchissent différemment, ce qui nous permet de les identifier, et d‘entrevoir des réserves d‘hydrocarbures.» Enfin, «la derni';re technique, la plus directe, consiste ŕ effectuer des forages profonds pour obtenir les profils géologiques, cela sous une couche d‘eau de centaines, voire de milliers de m';tres.
2. Le projet rhénan est ainsi attentivement suivi ŕ Gen';ve et Lausanne. «Nous attendons leurs résultats pour pousser plus loin nos recherches», explique Damien Sidler, responsable de la cellule des énergies nouvelles aux Services industriels de Gen';ve (SIG). «Mais nous n‘allons par rester les bras croisés, nous comptons effectuer des forages d‘exploration.