We develop a model to predict optimal diet selection when energy intake varies over consecutive foraging periods. The model assumes that fitness is maximized when the forager maximizes its net reproduction (survivorship x reproduction) over some specified time period. This goal differs from earlier risk-sensitive foraging models which assume that the forager minimizes the risk of failing to satisfy minimum requirements for survivorship or reproduction. In our model, the net number of offspring produced per reproductive bout is expressed as an explicit function of fitness gained from reproduction and fitness lost due to starvation risk for different potential diets. Potential model solutions are explored graphically and are compared with s...
Foraging models are a growing part of the ethnobiological study of hunter-gatherers. Highly simplif...
In a field study of Columbian ground squirrels (Spermophilus columbianus) in northwestern Montana, I...
An organism's life history is closely interlinked with its allocation of energy between growth and r...
Energy intake rates of wintering deer vary over time because of variation in the abundance and quali...
SYNOPSIS. Risk-sensitive foraging may occur whenever feeding success has non-linear effects on fitne...
Long-term environmental stochasticity is known to affect the adaptive evolution of life history trai...
Journal ArticleEcological models of behaviour are typically based on the assumption that decisions c...
Population changes for hunter-gatherers are modeled on the basis of nutritional intake, which is det...
Providing for altricial young can be risky. Fundamental to understanding the risks involved, along w...
There is growing evidence that, rather than maximizing energy intake subject to constraints, many an...
Trade-offs in energy allocation between growth, reproduction and survival are at the core of life-hi...
Genetically based variation in metabolic rates of resting animals (RMR) suggests a potential role fo...
Some simple stochastic models of optimal foraging are considered. Firstly, mathematical renewal theo...
The use of energy (calories) as the currency to be maximized per unit time in Optimal Foraging Model...
Consumers face numerous risks that can be minimized by incorporating different life-history strategi...
Foraging models are a growing part of the ethnobiological study of hunter-gatherers. Highly simplif...
In a field study of Columbian ground squirrels (Spermophilus columbianus) in northwestern Montana, I...
An organism's life history is closely interlinked with its allocation of energy between growth and r...
Energy intake rates of wintering deer vary over time because of variation in the abundance and quali...
SYNOPSIS. Risk-sensitive foraging may occur whenever feeding success has non-linear effects on fitne...
Long-term environmental stochasticity is known to affect the adaptive evolution of life history trai...
Journal ArticleEcological models of behaviour are typically based on the assumption that decisions c...
Population changes for hunter-gatherers are modeled on the basis of nutritional intake, which is det...
Providing for altricial young can be risky. Fundamental to understanding the risks involved, along w...
There is growing evidence that, rather than maximizing energy intake subject to constraints, many an...
Trade-offs in energy allocation between growth, reproduction and survival are at the core of life-hi...
Genetically based variation in metabolic rates of resting animals (RMR) suggests a potential role fo...
Some simple stochastic models of optimal foraging are considered. Firstly, mathematical renewal theo...
The use of energy (calories) as the currency to be maximized per unit time in Optimal Foraging Model...
Consumers face numerous risks that can be minimized by incorporating different life-history strategi...
Foraging models are a growing part of the ethnobiological study of hunter-gatherers. Highly simplif...
In a field study of Columbian ground squirrels (Spermophilus columbianus) in northwestern Montana, I...
An organism's life history is closely interlinked with its allocation of energy between growth and r...