To ecologists, factors such as a forager’s encounter rate with prey and its own susceptibility to predation are dominant determinants of foraging. In contrast, digestive physiologists consider foraging to be determined by factors like rates of digestion and absorption of ingested food. We reconcile these views in a model combining encounter rate, external handling, and internal handling of food in the gut. With internal food handling, two food properties become important; energy: external handling time (e/h) and energy: bulk (e/b). We show that internal handling is only one of a suite of rate limiting factors. The gut never reaches full capacity, indicating that spare capacity may be intrinsic to gut structure. Regardless of gut fullness, a...
Optimal Foraging Theory (OFT), enables understanding of foraging behaviour, which is exhibited by al...
Predatory fish structure communities through prey pursuit and consumption and, in many marine system...
Previous research has found that efficiency, or, more precisely, the foraging gain ratio (FGR), is a...
Rate-maximising foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey should, acc...
We analyze how the foraging currencies "rate " (net energy gain per unit time) and "e...
A simple model based on microphagous feeders (animals which process their food items in bulk with li...
Summary 1. Rate-maximizing foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey ...
Conventional diet theories mostly ignore dynamics in prey selectivity during a foraging bout. Howeve...
We present a handy mechanistic functional response model that realistically incorporates handling (i...
Journal ArticleEcological models of behaviour are typically based on the assumption that decisions c...
There is growing evidence that, rather than maximizing energy intake subject to constraints, many an...
Beginning with Emlen (1966) and MacArthur and Pianka (1966) and extending through the last ten years...
We develop mathematical and graphical models of diet selection incorporating recent advances in dige...
The theory of optimal foraging contends that pred-ators feeding on patchily distributed prey can all...
An optimal foraging model is presented which combines simultaneous and nonsimultaneous modes of sear...
Optimal Foraging Theory (OFT), enables understanding of foraging behaviour, which is exhibited by al...
Predatory fish structure communities through prey pursuit and consumption and, in many marine system...
Previous research has found that efficiency, or, more precisely, the foraging gain ratio (FGR), is a...
Rate-maximising foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey should, acc...
We analyze how the foraging currencies "rate " (net energy gain per unit time) and "e...
A simple model based on microphagous feeders (animals which process their food items in bulk with li...
Summary 1. Rate-maximizing foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey ...
Conventional diet theories mostly ignore dynamics in prey selectivity during a foraging bout. Howeve...
We present a handy mechanistic functional response model that realistically incorporates handling (i...
Journal ArticleEcological models of behaviour are typically based on the assumption that decisions c...
There is growing evidence that, rather than maximizing energy intake subject to constraints, many an...
Beginning with Emlen (1966) and MacArthur and Pianka (1966) and extending through the last ten years...
We develop mathematical and graphical models of diet selection incorporating recent advances in dige...
The theory of optimal foraging contends that pred-ators feeding on patchily distributed prey can all...
An optimal foraging model is presented which combines simultaneous and nonsimultaneous modes of sear...
Optimal Foraging Theory (OFT), enables understanding of foraging behaviour, which is exhibited by al...
Predatory fish structure communities through prey pursuit and consumption and, in many marine system...
Previous research has found that efficiency, or, more precisely, the foraging gain ratio (FGR), is a...