International audienceUnderstanding how often individuals should move when foraging over patchy habitats is a central question in ecology. By combining optimality and functional response theories, we show analytically how the optimal movement rate varies with the average resource level (enrichment) and resource distribution (patch heterogeneity). We find that the type of functional response predicts the effect of enrichment in homogeneous habitats: enrichment should decrease movement for decelerating functional responses, but increase movement for accelerating responses. An intermediate resource level thus maximises movement for type-III responses. Counterintuitively, greater movement costs favour an increase in movement. In heterogeneous h...
Question: How are competing foragers expected to distribute their lifetime foraging effort on a gra...
We study through a reaction-diffusion algorithm the influence of landscape diversity on the efficien...
Understanding how animals forage has always been a fundamental issue in Ethology and has become crit...
Understanding how often individuals should move when foraging over patchy habitats is a central ques...
International audienceThe Marginal Value Theorem (MVT) is a cornerstone of biological theory. It con...
A preprint peer-reviewed and recommended by Peer Community In Ecology: https://doi.org/10.1101/27355...
The functional response is a fundamental model of the relationship between consumer intake rate and ...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The Ma...
An animal's movement rate (mobility) and its ability to perceive fitness gradients (fitness sensitiv...
Movements made by real organisms---such as movements involved in dispersal, migration, and habitat s...
International audienceThe Marginal Value Theorem (MVT) provides a framework to predict how habitat m...
While evidence for optimal random search patterns, known as Lévy walks, in empirical movement data i...
Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor density (generalized functional respons...
Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor density (generalized functional respons...
The theory for species coexistence in metacommunities largely ignores small-scale, station-keeping m...
Question: How are competing foragers expected to distribute their lifetime foraging effort on a gra...
We study through a reaction-diffusion algorithm the influence of landscape diversity on the efficien...
Understanding how animals forage has always been a fundamental issue in Ethology and has become crit...
Understanding how often individuals should move when foraging over patchy habitats is a central ques...
International audienceThe Marginal Value Theorem (MVT) is a cornerstone of biological theory. It con...
A preprint peer-reviewed and recommended by Peer Community In Ecology: https://doi.org/10.1101/27355...
The functional response is a fundamental model of the relationship between consumer intake rate and ...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The Ma...
An animal's movement rate (mobility) and its ability to perceive fitness gradients (fitness sensitiv...
Movements made by real organisms---such as movements involved in dispersal, migration, and habitat s...
International audienceThe Marginal Value Theorem (MVT) provides a framework to predict how habitat m...
While evidence for optimal random search patterns, known as Lévy walks, in empirical movement data i...
Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor density (generalized functional respons...
Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor density (generalized functional respons...
The theory for species coexistence in metacommunities largely ignores small-scale, station-keeping m...
Question: How are competing foragers expected to distribute their lifetime foraging effort on a gra...
We study through a reaction-diffusion algorithm the influence of landscape diversity on the efficien...
Understanding how animals forage has always been a fundamental issue in Ethology and has become crit...