Contrafreeloading (CFL) behaviour, in which animals forage persistently in patches that require effort to exploit when patches containing ad lib. food are easily available, seems to contradict the predictions of optimal foraging theory. However, it has been proposed that contrafreeloadersare in fact exploiting a hidden resource, namely information about patches that may be useful in future foraging attempts. We performed two experiments on starlings Sturnus vulgaris to test this hypothesis by determining the circumstances in which CFL occurs and assessing whether any useful information is acquired by animals performing the behaviour. In accordance with previous results we found that CFL is reduced when foragers are previously deprived of fo...
Because of patch depletion, there comes a time after entering a patch when the forager should abando...
Animals can insure themselves against the risk of starvation associated with unpredictable food avai...
1. Many animals hoard seeds for later consumption and establish seed caches that are often located a...
We investigated patch assessment by northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) in an experimental aren...
Recent models have considered the problem of how a solitary animal should make efficient foraging de...
Animals are decision-makers. While we cannot examine directly their decision-making process, we can ...
Foraging by captive individuals of three species of towhees (Pipilo:Emberizinae) was investigated to...
Contrafreeloading—working to access food that could be freely obtained—is rarely exhibited and poorl...
Foragers that feed on hidden prey are uncertain about the intake rate they can achieve as they enter...
When animals prefer to make efforts to obtain food instead of acquiring it from freely available sou...
When a predator exploits an environment in which food is patchily distributed, it has to continually...
Foragers that feed on hidden prey are uncertain about the intake rate they can achieve as they enter...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
A forager's gain curve, the cumulative number of prey harvested from a patch as a function of time s...
A forager’s gain curve, the cumulative number of prey harvested from a patch as a function of time s...
Because of patch depletion, there comes a time after entering a patch when the forager should abando...
Animals can insure themselves against the risk of starvation associated with unpredictable food avai...
1. Many animals hoard seeds for later consumption and establish seed caches that are often located a...
We investigated patch assessment by northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) in an experimental aren...
Recent models have considered the problem of how a solitary animal should make efficient foraging de...
Animals are decision-makers. While we cannot examine directly their decision-making process, we can ...
Foraging by captive individuals of three species of towhees (Pipilo:Emberizinae) was investigated to...
Contrafreeloading—working to access food that could be freely obtained—is rarely exhibited and poorl...
Foragers that feed on hidden prey are uncertain about the intake rate they can achieve as they enter...
When animals prefer to make efforts to obtain food instead of acquiring it from freely available sou...
When a predator exploits an environment in which food is patchily distributed, it has to continually...
Foragers that feed on hidden prey are uncertain about the intake rate they can achieve as they enter...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
A forager's gain curve, the cumulative number of prey harvested from a patch as a function of time s...
A forager’s gain curve, the cumulative number of prey harvested from a patch as a function of time s...
Because of patch depletion, there comes a time after entering a patch when the forager should abando...
Animals can insure themselves against the risk of starvation associated with unpredictable food avai...
1. Many animals hoard seeds for later consumption and establish seed caches that are often located a...