Animals foraging in a heterogeneous environment may combine prior information on patch qualities and patch sample information to maximize intake rate. Prior information dictates the long-term expectations, whereas prior information in combination with patch sample information determines when to leave an individual food patch. We examined patch use behaviour of benthic feeding fish in their natural environment at different spatial scales to test if they could determine patch quality and if patch use behaviour was correlated with environmental quality. In seven lakes along a gradient of environmental quality (measured as maximum benthivore size), we made repeated measurements of giving-up density (GUD) in artificial food patches of different ...
Ecosystems are inherently heterogeneous, with organisms distributed in an uneven manner due to physi...
Small bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus, foraging among patches in the laboratory did not search...
Understanding ecological processes across spatial scales helps link observations and predictions fro...
The foraging ability of an organism is essential since it affects various traits, e.g. growth, repro...
In this paper we propose that the foraging behavior of benthic fish can be used to assess the curren...
Animals foraging in heterogeneous environments benefit from information on local resource density be...
The basic tenet of optimal foraging theory is that animals will select habitats that provide the gre...
We examined the effects of competitive interactions and prey patch dynamics on patch selection by a ...
Understanding how benthic feeding fish track and use patchy resources such as food, is beneficial fo...
Goldfish in shoals of 2 spent less time foraging than fish in shoals of 5, probably because of incre...
Foraging behaviour must be flexible enough to adapt to heterogeneities in the distribution and quali...
Food quality determines the growth rate of primary consumers and ecosystem trophic efficiencies, but...
Journal ArticleFood quality determines the growth rate of primary consumers and ecosystem trophic ef...
The ability of organisms to adapt their foraging behaviour to spatial variations in food availabilit...
Internal state, in this case hunger, is known to influence both the organisation of animal groups an...
Ecosystems are inherently heterogeneous, with organisms distributed in an uneven manner due to physi...
Small bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus, foraging among patches in the laboratory did not search...
Understanding ecological processes across spatial scales helps link observations and predictions fro...
The foraging ability of an organism is essential since it affects various traits, e.g. growth, repro...
In this paper we propose that the foraging behavior of benthic fish can be used to assess the curren...
Animals foraging in heterogeneous environments benefit from information on local resource density be...
The basic tenet of optimal foraging theory is that animals will select habitats that provide the gre...
We examined the effects of competitive interactions and prey patch dynamics on patch selection by a ...
Understanding how benthic feeding fish track and use patchy resources such as food, is beneficial fo...
Goldfish in shoals of 2 spent less time foraging than fish in shoals of 5, probably because of incre...
Foraging behaviour must be flexible enough to adapt to heterogeneities in the distribution and quali...
Food quality determines the growth rate of primary consumers and ecosystem trophic efficiencies, but...
Journal ArticleFood quality determines the growth rate of primary consumers and ecosystem trophic ef...
The ability of organisms to adapt their foraging behaviour to spatial variations in food availabilit...
Internal state, in this case hunger, is known to influence both the organisation of animal groups an...
Ecosystems are inherently heterogeneous, with organisms distributed in an uneven manner due to physi...
Small bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus, foraging among patches in the laboratory did not search...
Understanding ecological processes across spatial scales helps link observations and predictions fro...