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- who: Emma Despland from the DepartmentConcordia University, Montréal, QC, Canada have published the article: Plasticity of collective behavior in a nomadic early spring folivore, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focus on nomadic foragers, which, although very numerous, have received considerably less attention to date than the central-place foragers (Costa, 2006), and propose that, in these species, trail-use serves mainly to keep the group together during locomotion rather than to improve individual foraging success by recruitment to high-quality food patches as seen in centralplace foragers. The authors propose that thermoregulation . . .

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