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Predator Fitness Increases with Selectivity for Odd Prey
Christian Rutz
School of Biology
Centre for Social Learning & Cognitive Evolution
Centre for Biological Diversity
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hawk
100%
Reproductive Performance
66%
Reproductive Fitness
66%
Columbidae
66%
Reproductive Success
66%
Foraging Behavior
33%
Energy Intake
33%
Poly-morphism
33%
Flocks
33%
Feral Pigeon
33%
Northern Goshawk
33%
Goshawk
33%
Columba Livia
33%
Predation
33%
Decision Making
33%
Assortative Mating
33%
Preference
33%