1. For animal species that forage on patchily distributed resources, patch time allocation is of prime importance to their reproductive success. According to Charnov's marginal value theorem (MVT), the rate of patch encounter should influence negatively the patch residence time: as the rate of patch encounter decreases, the patch residence time increases. Moreover, the MVT predicts that animals should stay longer in high quality patches. 2. Using the aphid parasitoid Aphidius rhopalosiphi (Hymenoptera: Aphidiinae), the effects of these two factors (patch encounter rate and host density) were combined in order to test if the increment in patch residence time for a given decrease in patch encounter rate was larger for high quality patches tha...
Abstract Patch residence time is at the core of models of decision making by foragers living in patc...
The optimal residence time of a forager exploiting a resource patch in the absence of competitors ha...
The optimal residence time of a forager exploiting a resource patch in the absence of competitors ha...
Animals foraging for patchily distributed resources may optimize their foraging decisions concerning...
FR2116International audienceParasitoid females exploiting a patchy environment may encounter conspec...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThis study investigated the effects of ...
In patchy environments, patch-leaving decision rules are a key component of the foraging behavior of...
Notice dans HAL : hal-00136285International audienceThe present study aimed to address how an insect...
1. In environments in which resources are distributed heterogeneously, patch choice and the length o...
The ideal free distribution (IFD) is a stable distribution of competitors among resource patches. Fo...
1. Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesi...
1. Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesi...
In nature, resources are not uniformly distributed and most often occur aggregated in patches. The p...
International audiencePatch time allocation has received much attention in the context of optimal fo...
Classical optimal-foraging theory predicts that a parasitoid is less likely to leave a patch after a...
Abstract Patch residence time is at the core of models of decision making by foragers living in patc...
The optimal residence time of a forager exploiting a resource patch in the absence of competitors ha...
The optimal residence time of a forager exploiting a resource patch in the absence of competitors ha...
Animals foraging for patchily distributed resources may optimize their foraging decisions concerning...
FR2116International audienceParasitoid females exploiting a patchy environment may encounter conspec...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThis study investigated the effects of ...
In patchy environments, patch-leaving decision rules are a key component of the foraging behavior of...
Notice dans HAL : hal-00136285International audienceThe present study aimed to address how an insect...
1. In environments in which resources are distributed heterogeneously, patch choice and the length o...
The ideal free distribution (IFD) is a stable distribution of competitors among resource patches. Fo...
1. Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesi...
1. Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesi...
In nature, resources are not uniformly distributed and most often occur aggregated in patches. The p...
International audiencePatch time allocation has received much attention in the context of optimal fo...
Classical optimal-foraging theory predicts that a parasitoid is less likely to leave a patch after a...
Abstract Patch residence time is at the core of models of decision making by foragers living in patc...
The optimal residence time of a forager exploiting a resource patch in the absence of competitors ha...
The optimal residence time of a forager exploiting a resource patch in the absence of competitors ha...