1. Spatial food distribution determines resource profitability, defensibility and encounter rate of foragers. Clumped food distribution can promote aggressiveness and resource monopolisation, in turn increasing within-group variation in food intake and growth. However, the effects of food distribution may depend on foraging strategies. Little is known about the impact of spatial food heterogeneity on growth and grouping behaviour in social foragers in the absence of monopolisation. 2. Social foraging is present in many fishes, particularly at early juvenile life stages when fish are especially sensitive to environmental variation. Here, a heterogeneous food distribution may impair foraging success and growth and juveniles may increase soci...
Social behavior is common and important for the functioning of many different species. In particular...
The foraging ability of an organism is essential since it affects various traits, e.g. growth, repro...
This review concerns the phenomenon of heterogeneous growth (Het-G) in fish. Het-G is characterized ...
The published version of this article is copyrighted by Inter-Research and can be found here: \ud ht...
Behavioral syndromes or animal personalities may emerge due to covariation with different life-histo...
Many animals live in groups yet grouping tendencies and preferences for groups of different sizes va...
1. How individuals within a population distribute themselves across resource patches of varying qual...
Although individuals within social groups experience reduced predation risk and find food patches mo...
Animals foraging in heterogeneous environments benefit from information on local resource density be...
Group-living is widespread in fish, and mono- or multi-specific assemblages can be found in a variet...
Foraging behaviour must be flexible enough to adapt to heterogeneities in the distribution and quali...
Dominance hierarchies and the resulting unequal resource partitioning among individuals are key mech...
1. Responding to the information provided by others is an important foraging strategy in many specie...
Although it is natural to expect that group-living animals will utilize social learning, the expecta...
Previous experimental studies have established that shoaling fish forage more effectively in large t...
Social behavior is common and important for the functioning of many different species. In particular...
The foraging ability of an organism is essential since it affects various traits, e.g. growth, repro...
This review concerns the phenomenon of heterogeneous growth (Het-G) in fish. Het-G is characterized ...
The published version of this article is copyrighted by Inter-Research and can be found here: \ud ht...
Behavioral syndromes or animal personalities may emerge due to covariation with different life-histo...
Many animals live in groups yet grouping tendencies and preferences for groups of different sizes va...
1. How individuals within a population distribute themselves across resource patches of varying qual...
Although individuals within social groups experience reduced predation risk and find food patches mo...
Animals foraging in heterogeneous environments benefit from information on local resource density be...
Group-living is widespread in fish, and mono- or multi-specific assemblages can be found in a variet...
Foraging behaviour must be flexible enough to adapt to heterogeneities in the distribution and quali...
Dominance hierarchies and the resulting unequal resource partitioning among individuals are key mech...
1. Responding to the information provided by others is an important foraging strategy in many specie...
Although it is natural to expect that group-living animals will utilize social learning, the expecta...
Previous experimental studies have established that shoaling fish forage more effectively in large t...
Social behavior is common and important for the functioning of many different species. In particular...
The foraging ability of an organism is essential since it affects various traits, e.g. growth, repro...
This review concerns the phenomenon of heterogeneous growth (Het-G) in fish. Het-G is characterized ...