An empirically grounded model of Ache huntergatherers was used to test the performance of alternative foraging strategies for different distribution of resources
In this paper we combine foraging theory and population biology models to simulate dynamic relations...
<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...
peer reviewedThe behavioural ecological approach to anthropology states that the density and distri...
As obligate tool users, humans habitually reconfigure resource distributions on landscapes. Such res...
The residential mobility patterns of modern hunter-gatherers broadly reflect local resource availabi...
Settlement patterns are one of the main products of the Stone Age archaeological research. Their eme...
Spatially explicit models of herbivore foraging can increase the knowledge of ethologists by enablin...
Bushmeat is the main source of protein and the most important source of income for rural people in t...
Population changes for hunter-gatherers are modeled on the basis of nutritional intake, which is det...
Agent Based Models (ABM) provide computational tools with which to simulate parameters of multivaria...
Humanity continues to depend on wild meat for subsistence and livelihoods, particularly in the Globa...
The array of influences on herd management decisions and the extreme fluctuations in climate has con...
International audienceBushmeat is the main source of protein and the most important source of income...
The study of hunter-gatherer mobility patterns is of vital importance to our understanding of the pa...
In this paper we combine foraging theory and population biology models to simulate dynamic relations...
<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...
peer reviewedThe behavioural ecological approach to anthropology states that the density and distri...
As obligate tool users, humans habitually reconfigure resource distributions on landscapes. Such res...
The residential mobility patterns of modern hunter-gatherers broadly reflect local resource availabi...
Settlement patterns are one of the main products of the Stone Age archaeological research. Their eme...
Spatially explicit models of herbivore foraging can increase the knowledge of ethologists by enablin...
Bushmeat is the main source of protein and the most important source of income for rural people in t...
Population changes for hunter-gatherers are modeled on the basis of nutritional intake, which is det...
Agent Based Models (ABM) provide computational tools with which to simulate parameters of multivaria...
Humanity continues to depend on wild meat for subsistence and livelihoods, particularly in the Globa...
The array of influences on herd management decisions and the extreme fluctuations in climate has con...
International audienceBushmeat is the main source of protein and the most important source of income...
The study of hunter-gatherer mobility patterns is of vital importance to our understanding of the pa...
In this paper we combine foraging theory and population biology models to simulate dynamic relations...
<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...