Active search for prey is energetically costly, so understanding how foragers optimize search has been central to foraging theory. Some theoretical work has suggested that foragers of randomly distributed prey should search using Lévy flights, while work on area-restricted and intermittent search strategies has demonstrated that foragers can use the information provided by prey encounters to more effectively adapt search direction and velocity. Previous empirical comparisons of these search modes have tended to rely on distribution-level analyses, due to the difficulty of collecting event-level data on encounters linked to the GPS tracks of foragers. Here we use a preliminary event-level data-set (18.7 hours of encounter-annotated focal fol...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
15 páginas, 8 figuras.Understanding the structural complexity and the main drivers of animal search ...
1. The feeding rates of many predators and parasitoids exhibit type II functional responses, with a ...
Active search for prey is energetically costly, so understanding how foragers optimize search has be...
Active search for prey is energetically costly, so understanding how foragers optimize search has be...
A theoretical and applied literature has suggested that foragers search using Lévy flights, since Lé...
A theoretical and applied literature has suggested that foragers search using Levy flights, since Le...
In a world that is changing rapidly due to anthropogenic disturbances, an understanding of animal be...
Drawing on Skellam's (1958) work on sampling animal populations using transects, we derive a beha- v...
Using GPS trackers, we followed Nahua mushroom collectors to study how experienced foragers efficien...
A considerable amount of research has claimed that animals' foraging behaviors display movement leng...
A considerable amount of research has claimed that animals ’ foraging behaviors display movement len...
AbstractMany foraging animals find food using composite random search strategies, which consist of i...
We advance and apply the mathematical theory of search games to model the problem faced by a predato...
There are two approaches to the study of adaptive hypotheses of behavior: a historical approach focu...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
15 páginas, 8 figuras.Understanding the structural complexity and the main drivers of animal search ...
1. The feeding rates of many predators and parasitoids exhibit type II functional responses, with a ...
Active search for prey is energetically costly, so understanding how foragers optimize search has be...
Active search for prey is energetically costly, so understanding how foragers optimize search has be...
A theoretical and applied literature has suggested that foragers search using Lévy flights, since Lé...
A theoretical and applied literature has suggested that foragers search using Levy flights, since Le...
In a world that is changing rapidly due to anthropogenic disturbances, an understanding of animal be...
Drawing on Skellam's (1958) work on sampling animal populations using transects, we derive a beha- v...
Using GPS trackers, we followed Nahua mushroom collectors to study how experienced foragers efficien...
A considerable amount of research has claimed that animals' foraging behaviors display movement leng...
A considerable amount of research has claimed that animals ’ foraging behaviors display movement len...
AbstractMany foraging animals find food using composite random search strategies, which consist of i...
We advance and apply the mathematical theory of search games to model the problem faced by a predato...
There are two approaches to the study of adaptive hypotheses of behavior: a historical approach focu...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
15 páginas, 8 figuras.Understanding the structural complexity and the main drivers of animal search ...
1. The feeding rates of many predators and parasitoids exhibit type II functional responses, with a ...