Funding: This research was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council grant number ES/S016120/1 to A.D.F.C and A.R.H. Acknowledgments: The authors would like to thank all the researchers who publicly shared their data.Peer reviewedPostprintPublisher PD
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Many organisms, from bacteria to primates, use stochastic movement patterns to find food. These move...
When faced with a choice, humans and animals commonly distribute their behavior in proportion to the...
Understanding the movement patterns of wild animals is a fundamental question in ecology with implic...
Foraging refers to search involving multiple targets or multiple types of targets, and as a model ta...
This research was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC, ES/S016120/1). The au...
Foraging entails finding multiple targets sequentially. In humans and other animals, a key observati...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Funding text IMT’s research is supported by the Academic Work Resource Fund and the University Resea...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
I model the optimal Bayesian foraging strategy in environments with only two patch qualities. That i...
Search tactics are cognitive processes, or decision mechanisms, that organisms use to locate availab...
A number of recent theoretical models, based on Bayesian probability theory, have formalized the nee...
<p>Bayesian model selection results for spatially explicit capture-recapture models with daily sampl...
The foraging behavior of animals is a paradigm of target search in nature. Understanding which forag...
Many organisms, from bacteria to primates, use stochastic movement patterns to find food. These move...
When faced with a choice, humans and animals commonly distribute their behavior in proportion to the...
Understanding the movement patterns of wild animals is a fundamental question in ecology with implic...