In this paper we show the density-dependent harvest rates of optimal Bayesian foragers exploiting prey occurring with clumped spatial distribution. Rodriguez-Girones and Vasquez (1997) recently treated the issue, but they used a patch-leaving rule (current value assessment rule) that is not optimal for the case described here. An optimal Bayesian forager exploiting prey whose distribution follows the negative binomial distribution should leave a patch when the potential land not instantaneous) gain rate in that patch equals the best long-term gain rate in the environment (potential value assessment rule). It follows that the instantaneous gain rate at which the patches are abandoned is an increasing function of the time spent searching in t...
Question: How are competing foragers expected to distribute their lifetime foraging effort on a gra...
1. Ideal-free distribution theory assumes that in a patchy environment foragers maximize fitness and...
Ideal free distribution (IFD) theory offers an important baseline for predicting the distribution of...
When prey are cryptic and are distributed in discrete clumps (patches), Bayesian foragers revise the...
We study density-dependent resource harvest patterns due to Bayesian foraging for different distribu...
I model the optimal Bayesian foraging strategy in environments with only two patch qualities. That i...
Patch use theory and the marginal value theorem predict that a foraging patch should be abandoned wh...
Patch use theory and the marginal value theorem predict that a foraging patch should be abandoned wh...
The introduced dispersal-foraging game is a combination of prey habi2 tat selection among two patch...
The theory of optimal foraging contends that pred-ators feeding on patchily distributed prey can all...
Nearly all animals forage to acquire energy for survival through efficient search and resource harve...
To balance conflicting demands for food and safety from predation, feeding animals have two useful t...
The Marginal Value Theorem (MVT) is the dominant paradigm in predicting patch use and numerous tests...
International audienceThe Marginal Value Theorem (MVT) is a cornerstone of biological theory. It con...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The Ma...
Question: How are competing foragers expected to distribute their lifetime foraging effort on a gra...
1. Ideal-free distribution theory assumes that in a patchy environment foragers maximize fitness and...
Ideal free distribution (IFD) theory offers an important baseline for predicting the distribution of...
When prey are cryptic and are distributed in discrete clumps (patches), Bayesian foragers revise the...
We study density-dependent resource harvest patterns due to Bayesian foraging for different distribu...
I model the optimal Bayesian foraging strategy in environments with only two patch qualities. That i...
Patch use theory and the marginal value theorem predict that a foraging patch should be abandoned wh...
Patch use theory and the marginal value theorem predict that a foraging patch should be abandoned wh...
The introduced dispersal-foraging game is a combination of prey habi2 tat selection among two patch...
The theory of optimal foraging contends that pred-ators feeding on patchily distributed prey can all...
Nearly all animals forage to acquire energy for survival through efficient search and resource harve...
To balance conflicting demands for food and safety from predation, feeding animals have two useful t...
The Marginal Value Theorem (MVT) is the dominant paradigm in predicting patch use and numerous tests...
International audienceThe Marginal Value Theorem (MVT) is a cornerstone of biological theory. It con...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The Ma...
Question: How are competing foragers expected to distribute their lifetime foraging effort on a gra...
1. Ideal-free distribution theory assumes that in a patchy environment foragers maximize fitness and...
Ideal free distribution (IFD) theory offers an important baseline for predicting the distribution of...