Seed specialists consume high-carbohydrate food to fuel what activity common in colonial species?
Answer
Mass nest construction and territorial defense
The energetic demands associated with different diets influence social structure through required activity levels. Seed specialists consume a diet rich in carbohydrates, which provides a more predictable, concentrated energy source. This high-carbohydrate fuel is necessary to sustain the high level of physical activity characteristic of colonial species, such as the rigorous demands of mass nest construction projects and the frequent territorial defense required within dense nesting aggregations.

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