<div><p>Living organisms need to maintain energetic homeostasis. For many species, this implies taking actions with delayed consequences. For example, humans may have to decide between foraging for high-calorie but hard-to-get, and low-calorie but easy-to-get food, under threat of starvation. Homeostatic principles prescribe decisions that maximize the probability of sustaining appropriate energy levels across the entire foraging trajectory. Here, predictions from biological principles contrast with predictions from economic decision-making models based on maximizing the utility of the endpoint outcome of a choice. To empirically arbitrate between the predictions of biological and economic models for individual human decision-making, we dev...
Group foraging allows for individuals to exploit the food discoveries of other group members. If sea...
Foraging theory has been studied extensively in non-human animals. Using models developed through an...
Some simple stochastic models of optimal foraging are considered. Firstly, mathematical renewal theo...
Living organisms need to maintain energetic homeostasis. For many species, this implies taking actio...
Much work in behavioral ecology has shown that animals fight over resources such as food, and that t...
<p><b>(A)</b> Foraging frame: In each trial, participants saw an energy bar depicting their initial ...
Foraging methods are highly variable, but can be grouped into two modes: searching and ambush. While...
Functional explanations of behaviour often propose optimal strategies for organisms to follow. These...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via th...
International audienceIn the so-called ‘patch problem', at any given moment, the forager must decide...
Foraging models can predict the optimal diet selection for an organism which has the goal of maximiz...
Abstract. We compare level-k utility maximization and level-k regret minimization in evolutionary co...
PublishedThis is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Oxford University Press vi...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via th...
Food uncertainty has the effect of invigorating food-related responses. Psychologists have noted tha...
Group foraging allows for individuals to exploit the food discoveries of other group members. If sea...
Foraging theory has been studied extensively in non-human animals. Using models developed through an...
Some simple stochastic models of optimal foraging are considered. Firstly, mathematical renewal theo...
Living organisms need to maintain energetic homeostasis. For many species, this implies taking actio...
Much work in behavioral ecology has shown that animals fight over resources such as food, and that t...
<p><b>(A)</b> Foraging frame: In each trial, participants saw an energy bar depicting their initial ...
Foraging methods are highly variable, but can be grouped into two modes: searching and ambush. While...
Functional explanations of behaviour often propose optimal strategies for organisms to follow. These...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via th...
International audienceIn the so-called ‘patch problem', at any given moment, the forager must decide...
Foraging models can predict the optimal diet selection for an organism which has the goal of maximiz...
Abstract. We compare level-k utility maximization and level-k regret minimization in evolutionary co...
PublishedThis is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Oxford University Press vi...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via th...
Food uncertainty has the effect of invigorating food-related responses. Psychologists have noted tha...
Group foraging allows for individuals to exploit the food discoveries of other group members. If sea...
Foraging theory has been studied extensively in non-human animals. Using models developed through an...
Some simple stochastic models of optimal foraging are considered. Firstly, mathematical renewal theo...