Among energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking the prey according to their energetic content. However, diet choice also depends on characteristics of the predator, such as the need to ingest necessary nutrients and the constraints imposed by digestion and toxins in food. In combination, these factors can lead to mixed diets in which the energetically most profitable food is not eaten exclusively even when it is abundant. We studied diet choice in red knots (Calidris canutus canutus) feeding on mollusks at a West African wintering site. At this site, the birds fed primarily on two species of bivalves, a thick-shelled one (Dosinia isocardia) that imposed a digestive constraint and a thin-shelled on...
1. Models of functional and aggregative responses generally assume that rates of prey encounter and ...
A forager's energy intake rate is usually constrained by a combination of handling time, encounter r...
Rate-maximising foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey should, acc...
Among energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking the prey...
In energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking them by the...
Digestive capacity often limits food intake rate in animals. Many species can flexibly adjustdigesti...
1. Rate-maximizing foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey should, ...
Digestive capacity often limits food intake rate in animals. Many species can flexibly adjust digest...
Summary 1. Rate-maximizing foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey ...
Foragers that feed on hidden prey are uncertain about the intake rate they can achieve as they enter...
P>1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known 'conting...
1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known ‘contingency ...
1. Models of functional and aggregative responses generally assume that rates of prey encounter and ...
A forager's energy intake rate is usually constrained by a combination of handling time, encounter r...
Rate-maximising foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey should, acc...
Among energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking the prey...
In energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking them by the...
Digestive capacity often limits food intake rate in animals. Many species can flexibly adjustdigesti...
1. Rate-maximizing foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey should, ...
Digestive capacity often limits food intake rate in animals. Many species can flexibly adjust digest...
Summary 1. Rate-maximizing foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey ...
Foragers that feed on hidden prey are uncertain about the intake rate they can achieve as they enter...
P>1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known 'conting...
1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known ‘contingency ...
1. Models of functional and aggregative responses generally assume that rates of prey encounter and ...
A forager's energy intake rate is usually constrained by a combination of handling time, encounter r...
Rate-maximising foragers that only divide their time between searching and handling prey should, acc...