1. Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor densities (generalized functional response models) can predict forager distributions and movements between patches, but we lack understanding of how distributions and small-scale movements by the foragers themselves affect intake rates. 2. Using a state-of-the-art approach based on continuous-time Markov chain dynamics, we add realism to classic functional response models by acknowledging that the chances to encounter food and competitors are influenced by movement decisions, and, vice versa, that movement decisions are influenced by these encounters. 3. We used a multi-state modelling framework to construct a stochastic functional response model in which foragers alternate bet...
1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known ‘contingency ...
1. Functional response models that predict the relationship between feeding rate and food density of...
P>1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known 'contingenc...
1. Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor densities (generalized functional re...
1. Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor densities (generalized functional re...
Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor density (generalized functional respons...
Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor density (generalized functional respons...
1.Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor density (generalized functional respo...
Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor density (generalized functional respons...
1. Human activities can influence the movement of organisms, either repelling or attracting individu...
Models of functional and aggregative responses generally assume that rates of prey encounter and han...
Behavioural variation within a species is usually explained as the consequence of individual variati...
1. Mechanistic insights and predictive understanding of the spatial distributions of foragers are ty...
P>1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known 'conting...
1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known ‘contingency ...
1. Functional response models that predict the relationship between feeding rate and food density of...
P>1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known 'contingenc...
1. Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor densities (generalized functional re...
1. Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor densities (generalized functional re...
Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor density (generalized functional respons...
Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor density (generalized functional respons...
1.Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor density (generalized functional respo...
Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor density (generalized functional respons...
1. Human activities can influence the movement of organisms, either repelling or attracting individu...
Models of functional and aggregative responses generally assume that rates of prey encounter and han...
Behavioural variation within a species is usually explained as the consequence of individual variati...
1. Mechanistic insights and predictive understanding of the spatial distributions of foragers are ty...
P>1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known 'conting...
1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known ‘contingency ...
1. Functional response models that predict the relationship between feeding rate and food density of...
P>1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known 'contingenc...