Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. Individuals can either search for food sources themselves (producing) or they can join food discoveries of others (scrounging). In this study we use a genetic algorithm in a spatially explicit producer-scrounger game to explore how individuals compromise between exploration (an important axis of animal personality) and scrounging and how characteristics of the environment affect this compromise. Agents varied in exploration and scrounging and a genetic algorithm searched for the optimal combination of exploration and scrounging. The foraging environments featured different levels of patch richness, predation and patch density. Our simulations show tha...
Producer–scrounger (PS) game-theoretical foraging models make predictions about the decision of grou...
Information processing is a major aspect of the evolution of animal behavior. In foraging, responsiv...
Search requires balancing exploring for more options and exploiting the ones previously found. Indiv...
Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. Individua...
<div><p>Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. I...
Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. Individua...
The advantages of group living are not shared equally among all group members, and these advan-tages...
The producer-scrounger game is a key element of foraging ecology in many systems. Producing and scro...
The producer–scrounger game is a key element of foraging ecology in many systems. Producing and scro...
When animals forage in groups, individuals can search for food themselves (producer tactic) or they ...
Abstract Resource distribution can vary greatly in space and time. Consequently, ani-mals should adj...
Search is a fundamental process that illustrates adaptive, goal-directed behavior across multiple sc...
When foraging together, animals are often observed to feed from food discoveries of others. The prod...
When foraging in a social group, individuals are faced with the choice of sampling their environment...
Background: Many animals live in groups. One proposed reason is that grouping allows cooperative foo...
Producer–scrounger (PS) game-theoretical foraging models make predictions about the decision of grou...
Information processing is a major aspect of the evolution of animal behavior. In foraging, responsiv...
Search requires balancing exploring for more options and exploiting the ones previously found. Indiv...
Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. Individua...
<div><p>Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. I...
Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. Individua...
The advantages of group living are not shared equally among all group members, and these advan-tages...
The producer-scrounger game is a key element of foraging ecology in many systems. Producing and scro...
The producer–scrounger game is a key element of foraging ecology in many systems. Producing and scro...
When animals forage in groups, individuals can search for food themselves (producer tactic) or they ...
Abstract Resource distribution can vary greatly in space and time. Consequently, ani-mals should adj...
Search is a fundamental process that illustrates adaptive, goal-directed behavior across multiple sc...
When foraging together, animals are often observed to feed from food discoveries of others. The prod...
When foraging in a social group, individuals are faced with the choice of sampling their environment...
Background: Many animals live in groups. One proposed reason is that grouping allows cooperative foo...
Producer–scrounger (PS) game-theoretical foraging models make predictions about the decision of grou...
Information processing is a major aspect of the evolution of animal behavior. In foraging, responsiv...
Search requires balancing exploring for more options and exploiting the ones previously found. Indiv...