The tortuosity of the track taken by an animal searching for food profoundly affects search efficiency, which should be optimised to maximise net energy gain. Models examining this generally describe movement as a series of straight steps interspaced by turns, and implicitly assume no turn costs. We used both empirical- and modelling-based approaches to show that the energetic costs for turns in both terrestrial and aerial locomotion are substantial, which calls into question the value of conventional movement models such as correlated random walk or Levy walk for assessing optimum path types. We show how, because straight-line travel is energetically most efficient, search strategies should favour constrained turn angles, with uninformed f...
Animalsoften alternate between searching for food locally and moving over larger distances depending...
Animals moving from one place to another transport seeds, parasites, genes and grazing pressure. Ins...
Ants, mice, and dogs often use surface-bound scent trails to establish navigation routes or to find ...
This paper is one of the first to point out that turning has an energetic cost for animal and human ...
Animal movement paths are variously tortuous, with high turn rates predicted to be energetically cos...
In a world that is changing rapidly due to anthropogenic disturbances, an understanding of animal be...
While evidence for optimal random search patterns, known as Lévy walks, in empirical movement data i...
Recent theoretical developments had laid down the proper mathematical means to understand how the st...
The analysis of animal movement is a large and continuously growing eld of research. Detailed know-l...
We study through a reaction-diffusion algorithm the influence of landscape diversity on the efficien...
Recent work has highlighted that ‘energy landscapes’ should affect animal movement trajectories alth...
The metabolic costs of animal movement have been studied extensively under laboratory conditions, al...
Understanding the movement patterns of wild animals is a fundamental question in ecology with implic...
Understanding the exploration patterns of foragers in the wild provides fundamental insight into ani...
15 páginas, 8 figuras.Understanding the structural complexity and the main drivers of animal search ...
Animalsoften alternate between searching for food locally and moving over larger distances depending...
Animals moving from one place to another transport seeds, parasites, genes and grazing pressure. Ins...
Ants, mice, and dogs often use surface-bound scent trails to establish navigation routes or to find ...
This paper is one of the first to point out that turning has an energetic cost for animal and human ...
Animal movement paths are variously tortuous, with high turn rates predicted to be energetically cos...
In a world that is changing rapidly due to anthropogenic disturbances, an understanding of animal be...
While evidence for optimal random search patterns, known as Lévy walks, in empirical movement data i...
Recent theoretical developments had laid down the proper mathematical means to understand how the st...
The analysis of animal movement is a large and continuously growing eld of research. Detailed know-l...
We study through a reaction-diffusion algorithm the influence of landscape diversity on the efficien...
Recent work has highlighted that ‘energy landscapes’ should affect animal movement trajectories alth...
The metabolic costs of animal movement have been studied extensively under laboratory conditions, al...
Understanding the movement patterns of wild animals is a fundamental question in ecology with implic...
Understanding the exploration patterns of foragers in the wild provides fundamental insight into ani...
15 páginas, 8 figuras.Understanding the structural complexity and the main drivers of animal search ...
Animalsoften alternate between searching for food locally and moving over larger distances depending...
Animals moving from one place to another transport seeds, parasites, genes and grazing pressure. Ins...
Ants, mice, and dogs often use surface-bound scent trails to establish navigation routes or to find ...