Science Citation Classic AwardBeginning with Emlen (1966) and MacArthur and Pianka (1966) and extending through the last ten years, several authors have sought to predict the foraging behavior of animals by menas of mathematical models. These models are very similar, in that they all assume that the fitness of a foraging animal is a function of the efficiency of foraging measured in terms of some "currency" (Schoener, 1971) - usually energy - and that natural selection has resulted in animals that forage so as to maximize this fitness. As a result of these similarities, the models have become known as "optimal foraging models"; and the theory that embodies them, "optimal foraging theory." The situations to which optimal foraging theory h...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via th...
While evidence for optimal random search patterns, known as Lévy walks, in empirical movement data i...
Foraging methods are highly variable, but can be grouped into two modes: searching and ambush. While...
Beginning with Emlen (1966) and MacArthur and Pianka (1966) and extending through the last ten years...
The development of optimization theory has made important contributions to the study of animal behav...
Some simple stochastic models of optimal foraging are considered. Firstly, mathematical renewal theo...
The theory of optimal foraging contends that pred-ators feeding on patchily distributed prey can all...
Given their major importance in survival and eventually in reproductive success of most animal speci...
Some simple stochastic models of optimal foraging are considered. Firstly, mathematical renewal theo...
The concentrations of resources in forage are not perfectly balanced to the needs of an animal, and ...
The concentrations of resources in forage are not perfectly balanced to the needs of an animal, and ...
The development of optimization theory has made important contributions to the study of animal behav...
Optimal Foraging Theory (OFT), enables understanding of foraging behaviour, which is exhibited by al...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that a foraging organism will maximize its fitness by maximizing it...
An optimal foraging model is presented which combines simultaneous and nonsimultaneous modes of sear...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via th...
While evidence for optimal random search patterns, known as Lévy walks, in empirical movement data i...
Foraging methods are highly variable, but can be grouped into two modes: searching and ambush. While...
Beginning with Emlen (1966) and MacArthur and Pianka (1966) and extending through the last ten years...
The development of optimization theory has made important contributions to the study of animal behav...
Some simple stochastic models of optimal foraging are considered. Firstly, mathematical renewal theo...
The theory of optimal foraging contends that pred-ators feeding on patchily distributed prey can all...
Given their major importance in survival and eventually in reproductive success of most animal speci...
Some simple stochastic models of optimal foraging are considered. Firstly, mathematical renewal theo...
The concentrations of resources in forage are not perfectly balanced to the needs of an animal, and ...
The concentrations of resources in forage are not perfectly balanced to the needs of an animal, and ...
The development of optimization theory has made important contributions to the study of animal behav...
Optimal Foraging Theory (OFT), enables understanding of foraging behaviour, which is exhibited by al...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that a foraging organism will maximize its fitness by maximizing it...
An optimal foraging model is presented which combines simultaneous and nonsimultaneous modes of sear...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via th...
While evidence for optimal random search patterns, known as Lévy walks, in empirical movement data i...
Foraging methods are highly variable, but can be grouped into two modes: searching and ambush. While...