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Fig. 1. Daily energy expenditure in relation to food availability manipulations. (A) Caloric restriction results in a decrease in energy expenditure. (B) Increasing foraging costs per reward: when metabolic rate during foraging is higher than when not foraging, and everything else remains constant (mass, nocturnal energy expenditure, etc.), daily energy expenditure is an accelerating function of foraging costs per reward.