van Berkel, Menno
Bateson, Melissa
Nettle, Daniel
Dunn, Jonathon
2018-03-07
<p>Supporting materials for:</p>
<p><strong>Can starlings use a reliable cue of future food deprivation to adaptively modify foraging and fat reserves?</strong></p>
<p>Menno van Berkel<sup>a</sup>, Melissa Bateson<sup>a</sup>, Daniel Nettle<sup>a</sup> and Jonathon Dunn<sup>a</sup>*</p>
<p><sup>a</sup>Centre for Behaviour and Evolution & Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK</p>
<p>*Author for correspondence (email: jonathon.dunn@newcastle.ac.uk; telephone: (+44)7730015855; postal address: Institute of Neuroscience, Henry Wellcome Building, The Medical School, Framlington Place, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, NE2 4HH).</p>
<p>R script and 3 .csv files.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1193789
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Sturnus vulgaris; starling; fat; foraging behaviour; food insecurity; learning
Data and script for Van Berkel et al: Can starlings use a reliable cue of future food deprivation to adaptively modify foraging and fat reserves?
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