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An additional 20 variables described the habitat used for foraging (the foraging habitat niche).
She looked at the ducks foraging the rubbish-strewn bank and said: "Not many tourists come here.
By affecting how the fish navigates for foraging, the electrical signal may serve that role as well, Dr. Feulner said.
Research by scientists from France, Belgium and Germany shows that while foraging, the insects maintain a smooth traffic flow even in the face of a potential jam.
With its Scandi lake-shack look, its locavorism, its fermenting, pickling and foraging, the restaurant wears its credentials as proudly as a toddler with a birthday badge.
Le Champignon Sauvage was one of the first restaurants at its level to turn away from luxury ingredients in favour of the humble; years before Noma in Copenhagen made foraging the foodie buzzword of the century, they began experimenting with what could be found in the hedgerows around them in the Cotswolds.
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She had foraged the dress.
Unlike Google or Microsoft's Bing, Wolfram Alpha does not forage the Web.
He was peeling the plastic coating off some scrap wire to forage the copper and sell it.
Out of food and unable to forage, the desperate settlers ate horses, dogs, rats, and snakes.
The further from the nest parents foraged, the higher was the probability that they foraged on a pasture.
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