Optimal foraging theory addresses one of the core challenges of ecology: predicting the distribution and abundance of species. Tests of hypotheses of optimal foraging, however, often focus on a single conceptual model rather than drawing upon the collective body of theory, precluding generalization. Here we demonstrate links between two established theoretical frameworks predicting animal movements and resource use: central-place foraging and density-dependent habitat selection. Our goal is to better understand how the nature of critical, centrally placed resources like water (or minerals, breathing holes, breeding sites, etc.) might govern selection for food (energy) resources obtained elsewhere - a common situation for animals living in n...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
Meaningful modeling of the spatial and trophic dynamics of terrestrial herbivores demands understand...
Forage resources in the natural landscape are distributed in a mosaic of patches of variable size an...
Optimal foraging theory addresses one of the core challenges of ecology: predicting the distribution...
Optimal foraging theory addresses one of the core challenges of ecology: predicting the distribution...
Grazing distribution is an important component of the foraging ecology of large herbivores. Recognis...
Grazing distribution is an important component of the foraging ecology of large herbivores. Recognis...
A foundational theory in the field of density-dependent foraging ecology is that of the Ideal Free D...
Optimal foraging theory provides a powerful quantitative framework to reveal how foraging constraint...
Large herbivores can impose spatial patterns on otherwise homogeneous vegetation, but how these pat...
A basic but rarely tested assumption in optimal foraging theory is that positive relationships exist...
Forage resources in the natural landscape are distributed in a mosaic of patches of variable size an...
Animals must assimilate energy to survive and reproduce, but foraging conflicts with other demands o...
Meaningful modeling of the spatial and trophic dynamics of terrestrial herbivores demands understand...
Grazing distribution patterns of large herbivores are affected by abiotic factors such as slope and ...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
Meaningful modeling of the spatial and trophic dynamics of terrestrial herbivores demands understand...
Forage resources in the natural landscape are distributed in a mosaic of patches of variable size an...
Optimal foraging theory addresses one of the core challenges of ecology: predicting the distribution...
Optimal foraging theory addresses one of the core challenges of ecology: predicting the distribution...
Grazing distribution is an important component of the foraging ecology of large herbivores. Recognis...
Grazing distribution is an important component of the foraging ecology of large herbivores. Recognis...
A foundational theory in the field of density-dependent foraging ecology is that of the Ideal Free D...
Optimal foraging theory provides a powerful quantitative framework to reveal how foraging constraint...
Large herbivores can impose spatial patterns on otherwise homogeneous vegetation, but how these pat...
A basic but rarely tested assumption in optimal foraging theory is that positive relationships exist...
Forage resources in the natural landscape are distributed in a mosaic of patches of variable size an...
Animals must assimilate energy to survive and reproduce, but foraging conflicts with other demands o...
Meaningful modeling of the spatial and trophic dynamics of terrestrial herbivores demands understand...
Grazing distribution patterns of large herbivores are affected by abiotic factors such as slope and ...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
Meaningful modeling of the spatial and trophic dynamics of terrestrial herbivores demands understand...
Forage resources in the natural landscape are distributed in a mosaic of patches of variable size an...