15 páginas, 8 figuras.Understanding the structural complexity and the main drivers of animal search behaviour is pivotal to foraging ecology. Yet, the role of uncertainty as a generative mechanism of movement patterns is poorly understood. Novel insights from search theory suggest that organisms should collect and assess new information from the environment by producing complex exploratory strategies. Based on an extension of the first passage time theory, and using simple equations and simulations, we unveil the elementary heuristics behind search behaviour. In particular, we show that normal diffusion is not enough for determining optimal exploratory behaviour but anomalous diffusion is required. Searching organisms go through two ...
We propose a new foraging model based on the framework of random search with cognition and memory. W...
Motile organisms often use finite spatial perception of their surroundings to navigate and search th...
Many organisms, from bacteria to primates, use stochastic movement patterns to find food. These move...
In a world that is changing rapidly due to anthropogenic disturbances, an understanding of animal be...
Recent theoretical developments had laid down the proper mathematical means to understand how the st...
Recent theoretical developments had laid down the proper mathematical means to understand how the st...
We study through a reaction-diffusion algorithm the influence of landscape diversity on the efficien...
The analysis of animal movement is a large and continuously growing eld of research. Detailed know-l...
There are two approaches to the study of adaptive hypotheses of behavior: a historical approach focu...
A considerable amount of research has claimed that animals' foraging behaviors display movement leng...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
Abstract Resource distribution can vary greatly in space and time. Consequently, ani-mals should adj...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that animals will tend to maximize foraging success by optimizing s...
<p>Background</p> <p>Optimal foraging theory predicts that animals will tend to maximize foraging su...
Animals moving from one place to another transport seeds, parasites, genes and grazing pressure. Ins...
We propose a new foraging model based on the framework of random search with cognition and memory. W...
Motile organisms often use finite spatial perception of their surroundings to navigate and search th...
Many organisms, from bacteria to primates, use stochastic movement patterns to find food. These move...
In a world that is changing rapidly due to anthropogenic disturbances, an understanding of animal be...
Recent theoretical developments had laid down the proper mathematical means to understand how the st...
Recent theoretical developments had laid down the proper mathematical means to understand how the st...
We study through a reaction-diffusion algorithm the influence of landscape diversity on the efficien...
The analysis of animal movement is a large and continuously growing eld of research. Detailed know-l...
There are two approaches to the study of adaptive hypotheses of behavior: a historical approach focu...
A considerable amount of research has claimed that animals' foraging behaviors display movement leng...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
Abstract Resource distribution can vary greatly in space and time. Consequently, ani-mals should adj...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that animals will tend to maximize foraging success by optimizing s...
<p>Background</p> <p>Optimal foraging theory predicts that animals will tend to maximize foraging su...
Animals moving from one place to another transport seeds, parasites, genes and grazing pressure. Ins...
We propose a new foraging model based on the framework of random search with cognition and memory. W...
Motile organisms often use finite spatial perception of their surroundings to navigate and search th...
Many organisms, from bacteria to primates, use stochastic movement patterns to find food. These move...