I consider two types of foraging situations. In the first type, the forager knows the location and quality of no more than one food item or habitat at a time. I call this myopic foraging. In the second situation, the forager may know the location and quality of more than one food item or habitat at a time. I call this periscopic foraging. I develop theoretically both models and the predictions generated by each. Myopic models predict that foragers should have a so-called "bang-bang" control with respect to the choice of food types. Periscopic models predict that foragers will have a continuous control with respect to the choice of food types. I experimentally tested for the presence of each type of control in a field study that employed hum...
Traplining nectarivores are those that visit widely dispersed and often nectarrich flowers that can...
Territoriality of post-breeding North American hummingbirds is one of the clearest examples of energ...
An important issue in pollination biology and foraging theory is that average nectar sugar concentra...
How might an individual's ability to learn environmental information affect competitive interactions...
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, Archilochus colubris, were manipulated to choose between high and low su...
Supplementary food is less variable than natural food. While feeding from constant food sources ten...
Animals are decision-makers. While we cannot examine directly their decision-making process, we can ...
Foraging efficiently requires that animals organize their behaviour in relation to spatial and tempo...
Foraging efficiently requires that animals organize their behaviour in relation to spatial and tempo...
A number of animal species in several major taxa have been shown to be sensitive to both the mean an...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that a foraging organism will maximize its fitness by maximizing it...
A number of animal species in several major taxa have been shown to be sensitive to both the mean an...
The feeding habits of the ruby-throated hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) provide us with a good ex...
Central place foragers, such as territorial hummingbirds, feed from resources that tend to be consta...
Foraging by captive individuals of three species of towhees (Pipilo:Emberizinae) was investigated to...
Traplining nectarivores are those that visit widely dispersed and often nectarrich flowers that can...
Territoriality of post-breeding North American hummingbirds is one of the clearest examples of energ...
An important issue in pollination biology and foraging theory is that average nectar sugar concentra...
How might an individual's ability to learn environmental information affect competitive interactions...
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, Archilochus colubris, were manipulated to choose between high and low su...
Supplementary food is less variable than natural food. While feeding from constant food sources ten...
Animals are decision-makers. While we cannot examine directly their decision-making process, we can ...
Foraging efficiently requires that animals organize their behaviour in relation to spatial and tempo...
Foraging efficiently requires that animals organize their behaviour in relation to spatial and tempo...
A number of animal species in several major taxa have been shown to be sensitive to both the mean an...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that a foraging organism will maximize its fitness by maximizing it...
A number of animal species in several major taxa have been shown to be sensitive to both the mean an...
The feeding habits of the ruby-throated hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) provide us with a good ex...
Central place foragers, such as territorial hummingbirds, feed from resources that tend to be consta...
Foraging by captive individuals of three species of towhees (Pipilo:Emberizinae) was investigated to...
Traplining nectarivores are those that visit widely dispersed and often nectarrich flowers that can...
Territoriality of post-breeding North American hummingbirds is one of the clearest examples of energ...
An important issue in pollination biology and foraging theory is that average nectar sugar concentra...