Diplocentrus peloncillensis
Francke, 1975
Diplocentrus peloncillensis is a described by Francke in 1975. The species has been studied for its foraging , specifically how availability influences search . Research indicates that individuals adjust their foraging strategies in response to prey .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Diplocentrus peloncillensis: //ˌdɪploʊˈsɛntrəs ˌpɛlənˌsɪˈlɛnsɪs//
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Distribution
North America
Behavior
Search varies with availability; adjust foraging strategies based on prey .
More Details
Research note
Only abstract was provided for the primary behavioral study; full article not accessed. , distribution details beyond continental level, diet, , and role details may be present in the full text but are not extractable from the abstract alone.