Rate-maximising foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey should, according to the classical contingency model (CM), only select those prey whose energy content per unit handling time (i.e. profitability) exceeds or equals long-term average energy intake rate. However, if digestively constrained foragers were to follow this so-called ‘zero-one rule’, they would need to take digestive breaks and their energy intake over total time would not be maximised. They should, according to the digestive rate model (DRM), also consider the rate at which a prey type is digested (i.e. digestive quality), such that time lost to digestive breaks is minimised. In three different contexts, we tested these competing models in a ...
Digestive capacity often limits food intake rate in animals. Many species can flexibly adjust digest...
In energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking them by the...
Foragers whose energy intake rate is constrained by search and handling time should, according to th...
Summary 1. Rate-maximizing foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey ...
P>1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known 'contingenc...
P>1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known 'conting...
1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known ‘contingency ...
1. Rate-maximizing foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey should, ...
1. When prey occur at high densities, energy assimilation rates are generally constrained by rates o...
Foragers that feed on hidden prey are uncertain about the intake rate they can achieve as they enter...
Foragers that feed on hidden prey are uncertain about the intake rate they can achieve as they enter...
1. Models of functional and aggregative responses generally assume that rates of prey encounter and ...
Models of functional and aggregative responses generally assume that rates of prey encounter and han...
Aiming to interpret functionally the large variation in gizzard masses of red knots Calidris canutus...
Foragers whose energy intake rate is constrained by search and handling time should, according to th...
Digestive capacity often limits food intake rate in animals. Many species can flexibly adjust digest...
In energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking them by the...
Foragers whose energy intake rate is constrained by search and handling time should, according to th...
Summary 1. Rate-maximizing foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey ...
P>1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known 'contingenc...
P>1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known 'conting...
1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known ‘contingency ...
1. Rate-maximizing foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey should, ...
1. When prey occur at high densities, energy assimilation rates are generally constrained by rates o...
Foragers that feed on hidden prey are uncertain about the intake rate they can achieve as they enter...
Foragers that feed on hidden prey are uncertain about the intake rate they can achieve as they enter...
1. Models of functional and aggregative responses generally assume that rates of prey encounter and ...
Models of functional and aggregative responses generally assume that rates of prey encounter and han...
Aiming to interpret functionally the large variation in gizzard masses of red knots Calidris canutus...
Foragers whose energy intake rate is constrained by search and handling time should, according to th...
Digestive capacity often limits food intake rate in animals. Many species can flexibly adjust digest...
In energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking them by the...
Foragers whose energy intake rate is constrained by search and handling time should, according to th...