A central question in behavioural and evolutionary ecology is to understand how animals make decisions between, for instance, potential mates, nesting sites, foraging patches and territories. Normative models of choice usually predict preferences between alternatives by computing their value according to some criterion and then identifying the alternative with greatest value. An important consequence of this procedure is captured in the economic concept of rationality, defined through a number of principles that are necessary for the existence of a scale of value upon which organisms base their choices. Violations of rationality are nonetheless well documented in psychological and economic studies of human choice and consumer behaviour, and...
Foraging animals typically encounter opportunities that they either pursue or skip, but occasionally...
Foraging animals typically encounter opportunities that they either pursue or skip, but occasionally...
<div><p>Foraging animals typically encounter opportunities that they either pursue or skip, but occa...
A central question in behavioural and evolutionary ecology is to understand how animals make decisio...
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
One basic requisite for rationality is that choices are consistent across situations. Animals common...
One basic requisite for rationality is that choices are consistent across situations. Animals common...
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
Foraging animals typically encounter opportunities that they either pursue or skip, but occasionally...
We used European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, to investigate the relationship between the cost paid ...
Benefits and complications arise when animal behavior is seen through a ‘rationality’ point of view....
Foraging animals typically encounter opportunities that they either pursue or skip, but occasionally...
Foraging animals typically encounter opportunities that they either pursue or skip, but occasionally...
<div><p>Foraging animals typically encounter opportunities that they either pursue or skip, but occa...
A central question in behavioural and evolutionary ecology is to understand how animals make decisio...
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
One basic requisite for rationality is that choices are consistent across situations. Animals common...
One basic requisite for rationality is that choices are consistent across situations. Animals common...
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
Foraging animals typically encounter opportunities that they either pursue or skip, but occasionally...
We used European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, to investigate the relationship between the cost paid ...
Benefits and complications arise when animal behavior is seen through a ‘rationality’ point of view....
Foraging animals typically encounter opportunities that they either pursue or skip, but occasionally...
Foraging animals typically encounter opportunities that they either pursue or skip, but occasionally...
<div><p>Foraging animals typically encounter opportunities that they either pursue or skip, but occa...