Perception is central to the survival of an individual for many reasons, especially as it affects the ability to gather resources. Consequently, costs associated with perception are partially shaped by resource availability. Understanding the interplay of environmental factors (such as the density and distribution of resources) with species-specific factors (such as growth rate, mutation, and metabolic costs) allows the exploration of possible trajectories by which perception may evolve. Here, we used an agent-based foraging model with a context-dependent movement strategy in which each agent switches between undirected and directed movement based on its perception of resources. This switching behavior is central to our goal of exploring ho...
Agriculture is found in numerous taxa such as humans, ants, beetles, fishes and even bacteria. This ...
AbstractDuring the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into differe...
Many animal groups exhibit rapid, coordinated collective motion. Yet, the evolutionary forces that c...
Information processing is a major aspect of the evolution of animal behavior. In foraging, responsiv...
The collective behaviour of animal and human groups emerges from the individual decisions and action...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
Information processing is a major aspect of the evolution of animal behavior. In foraging, responsiv...
Phenotypic plasticity has important ecological and evolutionary consequences. In particular, behavio...
he number of words in the languages that need learning. Our tools evolve along with our ways of look...
Phenotypic plasticity has important ecological and evolutionary consequences. In particular, behavio...
During the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into different metho...
The interaction between phenotypic plasticity, e.g. learning, and evolution is an important topic bo...
While foraging phenomena have historically been a focus of ecology, they can be described as search ...
This paper investigates how environmental structure, given the innate properties of a population, af...
The interaction between phenotypic plasticity, e.g. learning, and evolution is an important topic bo...
Agriculture is found in numerous taxa such as humans, ants, beetles, fishes and even bacteria. This ...
AbstractDuring the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into differe...
Many animal groups exhibit rapid, coordinated collective motion. Yet, the evolutionary forces that c...
Information processing is a major aspect of the evolution of animal behavior. In foraging, responsiv...
The collective behaviour of animal and human groups emerges from the individual decisions and action...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
Information processing is a major aspect of the evolution of animal behavior. In foraging, responsiv...
Phenotypic plasticity has important ecological and evolutionary consequences. In particular, behavio...
he number of words in the languages that need learning. Our tools evolve along with our ways of look...
Phenotypic plasticity has important ecological and evolutionary consequences. In particular, behavio...
During the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into different metho...
The interaction between phenotypic plasticity, e.g. learning, and evolution is an important topic bo...
While foraging phenomena have historically been a focus of ecology, they can be described as search ...
This paper investigates how environmental structure, given the innate properties of a population, af...
The interaction between phenotypic plasticity, e.g. learning, and evolution is an important topic bo...
Agriculture is found in numerous taxa such as humans, ants, beetles, fishes and even bacteria. This ...
AbstractDuring the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into differe...
Many animal groups exhibit rapid, coordinated collective motion. Yet, the evolutionary forces that c...