The restricted area of space used by most mobile animals is thought to result from fitness-rewarding decisions derived from gaining information about the environment. Yet, assessments of how animals deal with uncertainty using memory have been largely theoretical, and an empirically derived mechanism explaining restricted space use in animals is still lacking. Using a patch-to-patch movement analysis, we investigated predictions of how free-ranging bison (Bison bison) living in a meadow-forest matrix use memory to reduce uncertainty in energy intake rate. Results indicate that bison remembered pertinent information about location and quality of meadows, and they used this information to selectively move to meadows of higher profitability. M...
The use of spatial memory is well-documented in many animal species and has been shown to be critica...
The ecological intelligence hypothesis proposes that factors of diet, such as the food type eaten an...
Recent studies have suggested that the long distance movements of some terrestrial mammals are not m...
Many species frequently return to previously visited foraging sites. This bias towards familiar area...
Many animals restrict their movements to a characteristic home range. This constrained pattern of sp...
Many species frequently return to previously visited foraging sites. This bias towards familiar area...
An individual’s choices are shaped by its experience, a fundamental property of behavior important t...
I develop a theory of animal space use that integrates behavioral ecological and neuropsychological ...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
Spatial heterogeneity in the strength of trophic interactions is a fundamental property of food web ...
Spatial heterogeneity in the strength of trophic interactions is a fundamental property of food web ...
Spatial heterogeneity in the strength of trophic interactions is a fundamental property of food web ...
1. Movement patterns offer a rich source of information on animal behaviour and the ecological signi...
The use of spatial memory is well-documented in many animal species and has been shown to be critica...
Memory is among the most important and neglected forces that shapes animal movement patterns. Resear...
The use of spatial memory is well-documented in many animal species and has been shown to be critica...
The ecological intelligence hypothesis proposes that factors of diet, such as the food type eaten an...
Recent studies have suggested that the long distance movements of some terrestrial mammals are not m...
Many species frequently return to previously visited foraging sites. This bias towards familiar area...
Many animals restrict their movements to a characteristic home range. This constrained pattern of sp...
Many species frequently return to previously visited foraging sites. This bias towards familiar area...
An individual’s choices are shaped by its experience, a fundamental property of behavior important t...
I develop a theory of animal space use that integrates behavioral ecological and neuropsychological ...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
Spatial heterogeneity in the strength of trophic interactions is a fundamental property of food web ...
Spatial heterogeneity in the strength of trophic interactions is a fundamental property of food web ...
Spatial heterogeneity in the strength of trophic interactions is a fundamental property of food web ...
1. Movement patterns offer a rich source of information on animal behaviour and the ecological signi...
The use of spatial memory is well-documented in many animal species and has been shown to be critica...
Memory is among the most important and neglected forces that shapes animal movement patterns. Resear...
The use of spatial memory is well-documented in many animal species and has been shown to be critica...
The ecological intelligence hypothesis proposes that factors of diet, such as the food type eaten an...
Recent studies have suggested that the long distance movements of some terrestrial mammals are not m...