Optimal foraging: Random movement by pollen collecting bumblebees.

作者: Michael Zimmerman

DOI: 10.1007/BF00389020

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摘要: … open flowers and appears to be a response to the amount of available pollen within flowers. … the optimal strategy when the probability of flower revisitation is low. Bumblebees appear to …

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