Resources can be aggregated both within and between patches. In this article, we examine how aggregation at these different scales influences the behavior and performance of foragers. We developed an optimal foraging model of the foraging behavior of the parasitoid wasp Cotesia rubecula parasitizing the larvae of the cabbage butterfly Pieris rapae. The optimal behavior was found using stochastic dynamic programming. The most interesting and novel result is that the effect of resource aggregation within and between patches depends on the degree of aggregation both within and between patches as well as on the local host density in the occupied patch, but lifetime reproductive success depends only on aggregation within patches. Our findings ha...
Keith S. Summerville ia a professor of Environmental Science in the Department of Environmental Scie...
Effects of group size (local conspecific density) on individual performance can be substantial, yet ...
1. Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesi...
Resources can be aggregated both within and between patches. In this article, we examine how aggrega...
Copyright is owned by publisher: http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Resources can be aggregated both with...
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Explaining large-scale ordered patterns and their effects on ecosystem functioning is a fundamental ...
In nature, resources are not uniformly distributed and most often occur aggregated in patches. The p...
A key problem faced by foragers is how to forage when resources are distributed heterogeneously in s...
Recent ecological studies have started integrate to spatial variation of ecological patterns into th...
Species interactions likely produce scale-dependent patterns due to the dispersal of different speci...
European and American populations of the parasitoid Cotesia glomerata show pronounced differences in...
© 2019 by University of Chicago. Positive correlation of species richness with area is ubiquitous in...
The dynamics of resource patches and species that exploit such patches are of interest to ecologists...
International audienceExpansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of ...
Keith S. Summerville ia a professor of Environmental Science in the Department of Environmental Scie...
Effects of group size (local conspecific density) on individual performance can be substantial, yet ...
1. Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesi...
Resources can be aggregated both within and between patches. In this article, we examine how aggrega...
Copyright is owned by publisher: http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Resources can be aggregated both with...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Papers in the Biological Sciences at ...
Explaining large-scale ordered patterns and their effects on ecosystem functioning is a fundamental ...
In nature, resources are not uniformly distributed and most often occur aggregated in patches. The p...
A key problem faced by foragers is how to forage when resources are distributed heterogeneously in s...
Recent ecological studies have started integrate to spatial variation of ecological patterns into th...
Species interactions likely produce scale-dependent patterns due to the dispersal of different speci...
European and American populations of the parasitoid Cotesia glomerata show pronounced differences in...
© 2019 by University of Chicago. Positive correlation of species richness with area is ubiquitous in...
The dynamics of resource patches and species that exploit such patches are of interest to ecologists...
International audienceExpansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of ...
Keith S. Summerville ia a professor of Environmental Science in the Department of Environmental Scie...
Effects of group size (local conspecific density) on individual performance can be substantial, yet ...
1. Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesi...