Examples illustrating the interdependency of food characteristics
and foraging behaviour are plentiful (Stephens et al., 2007).
For instance, animals exploiting long-lasting or renewing, spatially
fixed food locations are often rather site-attached, that is, they
either stay at and defend or revisit these sites regularly (e.g. fish
defending a concentrated food source: Chapman & Kramer, 1996;
primates revisiting food trees