The effects of food deprivation and prey contact on the components of searching behavior in larval green lacewings (Chrysopa carnea Stephens) were examined to test the applicability of optimal foraging theory to predation in a uniform habitat. Variation in foraging intensity was primarily the result of changes in the meander. Modulation of the response to prey contact with increasing deprivation involved changes in the velocity and the response persistence and suggested the occurrence of adaptation to inferred differences in the spatial distribution of the prey. The ratio of giving-up times at different levels of deprivation was in accordance with the predictions of optimal foraging theory, even though the conditions precluded a discrete de...
An optimal foraging model is presented which combines simultaneous and nonsimultaneous modes of sear...
Food acquisition is a complicated task. The profitability of potential food items depends on numerou...
Food acquisition is a complicated task. The profitability of potential food items depends on numerou...
The effects of food deprivation and prey contact on the components of searching behavior in larval g...
The theory of optimal foraging contends that pred-ators feeding on patchily distributed prey can all...
The foraging behavior of lacewing larvae (Chrysopa carnea Stephens, Chrysopidae, Neuroptera) on vert...
The foraging behavior of lacewing larvae (Chrysopa carnea Stephens, Chrysopidae, Neuroptera) on vert...
The foraging behavior of lacewing larvae (Chrysopa carnea Stephens, Chrysopidae, Neuroptera) on vert...
Predators that forage for aggregated prey appear to require a decision rule for determining the poin...
When a predator exploits an environment in which food is patchily distributed, it has to continually...
The search behavior of the grazing stream insect Baetis tricaudatus (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) was ex...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that a foraging organism will maximize its fitness by maximizing it...
The foraging behavior of Baetis tricaudatus (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) was studied in field and labor...
The foraging behavior of Baetis tricaudatus (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) was studied in field and labor...
Metapopulation and optimal foraging theories predict the presence of animals and their duration, res...
An optimal foraging model is presented which combines simultaneous and nonsimultaneous modes of sear...
Food acquisition is a complicated task. The profitability of potential food items depends on numerou...
Food acquisition is a complicated task. The profitability of potential food items depends on numerou...
The effects of food deprivation and prey contact on the components of searching behavior in larval g...
The theory of optimal foraging contends that pred-ators feeding on patchily distributed prey can all...
The foraging behavior of lacewing larvae (Chrysopa carnea Stephens, Chrysopidae, Neuroptera) on vert...
The foraging behavior of lacewing larvae (Chrysopa carnea Stephens, Chrysopidae, Neuroptera) on vert...
The foraging behavior of lacewing larvae (Chrysopa carnea Stephens, Chrysopidae, Neuroptera) on vert...
Predators that forage for aggregated prey appear to require a decision rule for determining the poin...
When a predator exploits an environment in which food is patchily distributed, it has to continually...
The search behavior of the grazing stream insect Baetis tricaudatus (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) was ex...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that a foraging organism will maximize its fitness by maximizing it...
The foraging behavior of Baetis tricaudatus (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) was studied in field and labor...
The foraging behavior of Baetis tricaudatus (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) was studied in field and labor...
Metapopulation and optimal foraging theories predict the presence of animals and their duration, res...
An optimal foraging model is presented which combines simultaneous and nonsimultaneous modes of sear...
Food acquisition is a complicated task. The profitability of potential food items depends on numerou...
Food acquisition is a complicated task. The profitability of potential food items depends on numerou...