There is growing evidence that, rather than maximizing energy intake subject to constraints, many animals attempt to regulate intake of multiple nutrients independently. In the complex diets of animals such as herbivores, the consumption of nutritionally imbalanced foods is sometimes inevitable, forcing trade-offs between eating too much of nutrients present in the foods in relative excess against too little of those in deficit. Such situations are not adequately represented in existing formulations of foraging theory. Here we provide the necessary theory to fit this case, using an approach that combines state-space models of nutrition with Tilman's models of resource exploitation (Tilman 1982, Resource Competition and Community Structure, ...
Conventional models of foraging, such as optimal foraging theory, generally take the univariate appr...
To ecologists, factors such as a forager’s encounter rate with prey and its own susceptibility to pr...
We are grateful to Fleur Ponton, Russell Bonduriansky, and Emilie Snell-Rood as well as two anonymou...
There is growing evidence that, rather than maximizing energy intake subject to constraints, many an...
animals attempt to regulate intake of multiple nutrients independently. In the complex diets of anim...
The concentrations of resources in forage are not perfectly balanced to the needs of an animal, and ...
International audienceOne contribution of 13 to a theme issue 'Physiological determinants of social ...
The theory of optimal foraging contends that pred-ators feeding on patchily distributed prey can all...
Resources are unequally distributed over the landscapes and it is only seldom that food of a herbivo...
Journal ArticleEcological models of behaviour are typically based on the assumption that decisions c...
A particular linear programming model is constructed to predict the diets of each of 14 species of g...
Given their major importance in survival and eventually in reproductive success of most animal speci...
Conventional models of foraging, such as optimal foraging theory, generally take the univariate appr...
A predator's foraging performance is related to its ability to acquire sufficient information on env...
Beginning with Emlen (1966) and MacArthur and Pianka (1966) and extending through the last ten years...
Conventional models of foraging, such as optimal foraging theory, generally take the univariate appr...
To ecologists, factors such as a forager’s encounter rate with prey and its own susceptibility to pr...
We are grateful to Fleur Ponton, Russell Bonduriansky, and Emilie Snell-Rood as well as two anonymou...
There is growing evidence that, rather than maximizing energy intake subject to constraints, many an...
animals attempt to regulate intake of multiple nutrients independently. In the complex diets of anim...
The concentrations of resources in forage are not perfectly balanced to the needs of an animal, and ...
International audienceOne contribution of 13 to a theme issue 'Physiological determinants of social ...
The theory of optimal foraging contends that pred-ators feeding on patchily distributed prey can all...
Resources are unequally distributed over the landscapes and it is only seldom that food of a herbivo...
Journal ArticleEcological models of behaviour are typically based on the assumption that decisions c...
A particular linear programming model is constructed to predict the diets of each of 14 species of g...
Given their major importance in survival and eventually in reproductive success of most animal speci...
Conventional models of foraging, such as optimal foraging theory, generally take the univariate appr...
A predator's foraging performance is related to its ability to acquire sufficient information on env...
Beginning with Emlen (1966) and MacArthur and Pianka (1966) and extending through the last ten years...
Conventional models of foraging, such as optimal foraging theory, generally take the univariate appr...
To ecologists, factors such as a forager’s encounter rate with prey and its own susceptibility to pr...
We are grateful to Fleur Ponton, Russell Bonduriansky, and Emilie Snell-Rood as well as two anonymou...