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Interactions between food chemistry and predation risk in fox squirrels
K. A. Schmidt
Biological Sciences
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Agriculture & Biology
food chemistry
100%
squirrels
73%
foxes
69%
tannins
56%
predation
49%
foraging
48%
oxalates
35%
microhabitats
31%
Sciurus niger
25%
toxins
25%
digestibility
25%
food defense
22%
sunflower seed
19%
oxalic acid
18%
seeds
16%
alkaloids
13%
lignin
12%
energy
9%
diet
7%
water
6%
methodology
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
predation risk
78%
food
41%
tannin
41%
foraging behavior
39%
digestibility
28%
seed
26%
microhabitat
23%
oxalate
23%
defense
19%
plant defense
17%
resource depletion
13%
oxalic acid
12%
lignin
10%
fitness
10%
effect
9%
diet
8%
measuring
6%
resource
5%
cost
5%
energy
4%
water
3%