Inter-individual spacing affects the finderâs share in ring-tailed coatis (Nasua nasua)
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Social foraging models are often used to explain how group size can affect an individualâs food intake rate and foraging strategies. The proportion of food eaten before the arrival of conspecifics, the finderâs share, is hypothesized to play a major role in shaping group geometry, foraging strategy, and feeding competition. The variables which affect the finderâs share in ring-tailed coatis were tested using a series of food trials. The number of grapes in the food trials had a strong negative effect on the finderâs share and the probability that the finder was joined. The effect of group size on the finderâs share and foraging success was not straightforward, and was mediated by socio-spatial factors. The finderâs share increased when the time to arrival of the next individual was longer, the group was more spread out, and the finder was in the back of the group. Similarly, the total amount of food eaten at a trial was higher when more grapes were placed, arrival time was longer, and n...
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2025-06-26



