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VERSATILITY OF CURLEWS FEEDING ON NEREIS<br />

(E)<br />

Fig. 13. Numenius arquata. A. Probing nine as ratio ol searching<br />

lime during the course of the year. Same data as in Fig. 1 IB. B.<br />

Search rale (step s' 1 ±SE) during ihc course ol the year! R 2 = 17.4'/;.<br />

p < 0.001. n = 585).<br />

h<strong>and</strong>ling lime nor on the proportion of broken worms,<br />

so we favour the first explanation.<br />

The profitability of Np,,,^ <strong>de</strong>creased during the<br />

course of the season (Fig. 12C) because h<strong>and</strong>ling time<br />

increased (Fig. I2B). more prey broke (Fig. 12A) <strong>and</strong><br />

prey size <strong>de</strong>creased. If probing time is taken into account<br />

as 'negative h<strong>and</strong>ling time' the prey value is still<br />

lower (Fig. 12C). Meanwhile, profitability of N k increased<br />

because all effects work ihe other way around:<br />

less prey broke, h<strong>and</strong>ling time <strong>de</strong>creased <strong>and</strong> prey size<br />

remained constant.<br />

The disappearance of Npmb

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