The ideal free distribution (IFD) is a stable distribution of competitors among resource patches. For equally efficient compet-itors, equilibrium is reached when the per capita rate of intake equalizes across patches. The seminal version of the IFD assumes omniscience, but populations may still converge toward the equilibrium provided that competitors 1) accurately assess their environment by learning and 2) remain for an optimal (rate-maximizing) time on each encountered patch. In the companion article (Tentelier C, Desouhant E, Fauvergue X. 2006. Habitat assessment by parasitoids: mechanisms for patch time allocation. Behav Ecol. Forthcoming), it is shown that the parasitoid wasp Lysiphlebus testaceipes adapts its exploitation of aphid ho...
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
When there is conspicuous underexploitation of a limited resource, it is worth asking, what mechanis...
The ideal free distribution (IFD) is a stable distribution of competitors among resource patches. Fo...
Animals foraging for patchily distributed resources may optimize their foraging decisions concerning...
The interference ideal free distribution (IFD) model of Sutherland makes a number of predictions tha...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThis study investigated the effects of ...
In nature, resources are not uniformly distributed and most often occur aggregated in patches. The p...
1. For animal species that forage on patchily distributed resources, patch time allocation is of pri...
FR2116International audienceParasitoid females exploiting a patchy environment may encounter conspec...
Classical optimal-foraging theory predicts that a parasitoid is less likely to leave a patch after a...
Classical optimal-foraging theory predicts that a parasitoid is less likely to leave a patch after a...
1. In environments in which resources are distributed heterogeneously, patch choice and the length o...
The optimal residence time of a forager exploiting a resource patch in the absence of competitors ha...
National audienceThe presence of competitors may affect the pay-off of individuals’ foraging strateg...
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
When there is conspicuous underexploitation of a limited resource, it is worth asking, what mechanis...
The ideal free distribution (IFD) is a stable distribution of competitors among resource patches. Fo...
Animals foraging for patchily distributed resources may optimize their foraging decisions concerning...
The interference ideal free distribution (IFD) model of Sutherland makes a number of predictions tha...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThis study investigated the effects of ...
In nature, resources are not uniformly distributed and most often occur aggregated in patches. The p...
1. For animal species that forage on patchily distributed resources, patch time allocation is of pri...
FR2116International audienceParasitoid females exploiting a patchy environment may encounter conspec...
Classical optimal-foraging theory predicts that a parasitoid is less likely to leave a patch after a...
Classical optimal-foraging theory predicts that a parasitoid is less likely to leave a patch after a...
1. In environments in which resources are distributed heterogeneously, patch choice and the length o...
The optimal residence time of a forager exploiting a resource patch in the absence of competitors ha...
National audienceThe presence of competitors may affect the pay-off of individuals’ foraging strateg...
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
When there is conspicuous underexploitation of a limited resource, it is worth asking, what mechanis...