AbstractMany foraging animals find food using composite random search strategies, which consist of intensive and extensive search modes. Models of composite search can generate predictions about how optimal foragers should behave in each search mode, and how they should determine when to switch between search modes. Most of these models assume that foragers use resource encounters to decide when to switch between search modes. Empirical observations indicate that a variety of organisms use non-directional sensory cues to identify areas that warrant intensive search. These cues are not precise enough to allow a forager to directly orient itself to a resource, but can be used as a criterion to determine the appropriate search mode. As a poten...
In a world that is changing rapidly due to anthropogenic disturbances, an understanding of animal be...
Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements...
There are two approaches to the study of adaptive hypotheses of behavior: a historical approach focu...
Many foraging animals find food using composite random search strategies, which consist of intensive...
Many organisms, from bacteria to primates, use stochastic movement patterns to find food. These move...
Many organisms, from bacteria to primates, use stochastic movement patterns to find food. These move...
A theoretical and applied literature has suggested that foragers search using Lévy flights, since Lé...
Abstract Resource distribution can vary greatly in space and time. Consequently, ani-mals should adj...
Search tactics are cognitive processes, or decision mechanisms, that organisms use to locate availab...
While microscopic organisms can use gradient-based search to locate resources, this strategy can be ...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Odor-guided searches are notoriously difficult d...
A theoretical and applied literature has suggested that foragers search using Levy flights, since Le...
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...
In a world that is changing rapidly due to anthropogenic disturbances, an understanding of animal be...
Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements...
There are two approaches to the study of adaptive hypotheses of behavior: a historical approach focu...
Many foraging animals find food using composite random search strategies, which consist of intensive...
Many organisms, from bacteria to primates, use stochastic movement patterns to find food. These move...
Many organisms, from bacteria to primates, use stochastic movement patterns to find food. These move...
A theoretical and applied literature has suggested that foragers search using Lévy flights, since Lé...
Abstract Resource distribution can vary greatly in space and time. Consequently, ani-mals should adj...
Search tactics are cognitive processes, or decision mechanisms, that organisms use to locate availab...
While microscopic organisms can use gradient-based search to locate resources, this strategy can be ...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Odor-guided searches are notoriously difficult d...
A theoretical and applied literature has suggested that foragers search using Levy flights, since Le...
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...
In a world that is changing rapidly due to anthropogenic disturbances, an understanding of animal be...
Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements...
There are two approaches to the study of adaptive hypotheses of behavior: a historical approach focu...