Long-term environmental stochasticity is known to affect the adaptive evolution of life history traits. In stochastic environments, there are two different levels of behavioral optimization, as follows: Level 1, the optimal strategy under an intrageneration stochastic environment and Level 2, the optimal strategy under an intergeneration stochastic environment. This article presents a simple optimal foraging model under predation risks and verified the effect of behavioral optimization on the foraging time ratio. In this model, foragers are exposed to predation risks during foraging but are safeif they stay in their nests without any food. The foraging time allocation strategies that optimize the geometric mean fitness (Level 2) were compar...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
Given their major importance in survival and eventually in reproductive success of most animal speci...
SYNOPSIS This paper concerns the response of foraging animals to vari-ability in rate of gain, or ri...
Long-term environmental stochasticity is known to affect the adaptive evolution of life history trai...
SYNOPSIS. Risk-sensitive foraging may occur whenever feeding success has non-linear effects on fitne...
Foraging models are a growing part of the ethnobiological study of hunter-gatherers. Highly simplif...
Some simple stochastic models of optimal foraging are considered. Firstly, mathematical renewal theo...
Foraging models can predict the optimal diet selection for an organism which has the goal of maximiz...
Eccard JA, Liesenjohann T. Foraging Decisions in Risk-Uniform Landscapes. PLoS ONE. 2008;3(10):e3438...
Consumers face numerous risks that can be minimized by incorporating different life-history strategi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Psychological A...
To balance conflicting demands for food and safety from predation, feeding animals have two useful t...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via th...
We model ontogenetic shifts (e.g. in food or habitat use) during development under predation risk. W...
Group foraging allows for individuals to exploit the food discoveries of other group members. If sea...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
Given their major importance in survival and eventually in reproductive success of most animal speci...
SYNOPSIS This paper concerns the response of foraging animals to vari-ability in rate of gain, or ri...
Long-term environmental stochasticity is known to affect the adaptive evolution of life history trai...
SYNOPSIS. Risk-sensitive foraging may occur whenever feeding success has non-linear effects on fitne...
Foraging models are a growing part of the ethnobiological study of hunter-gatherers. Highly simplif...
Some simple stochastic models of optimal foraging are considered. Firstly, mathematical renewal theo...
Foraging models can predict the optimal diet selection for an organism which has the goal of maximiz...
Eccard JA, Liesenjohann T. Foraging Decisions in Risk-Uniform Landscapes. PLoS ONE. 2008;3(10):e3438...
Consumers face numerous risks that can be minimized by incorporating different life-history strategi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Psychological A...
To balance conflicting demands for food and safety from predation, feeding animals have two useful t...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via th...
We model ontogenetic shifts (e.g. in food or habitat use) during development under predation risk. W...
Group foraging allows for individuals to exploit the food discoveries of other group members. If sea...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
Given their major importance in survival and eventually in reproductive success of most animal speci...
SYNOPSIS This paper concerns the response of foraging animals to vari-ability in rate of gain, or ri...