Information is a crucial currency for animals from both a behavioural and evolutionary perspective. Adaptive behaviour relies upon accurate estimation of relevant ecological parameters; the better informed an individual, the better it can develop and adjust its behaviour to meet the demands of a variable world. Here, we focus on the burgeoning interest in the impact of ecological uncertainty on adaptation, and the means by which it can be reduced by gathering information, from both 'passive' and 'responsive' sources. Our overview demonstrates the value of adopting an explicitly informational approach, and highlights the components that one needs to develop useful approaches to studying information use by animals. We propose a quantitative f...
Despite the wide usage of the term information in evolutionary ecology, there is no general treatise...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Information is characterized as the reduction of uncertainty and by a change in the state of a recei...
This thesis analyses the circumstances under which selection will favour animals using information f...
AbstractDuring the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into differe...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
During the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into different metho...
In this thesis, I present both theoretical and empirical work where we have studied how humans and a...
Recent work has shown that animals frequently use social information from individuals of their own s...
Communication and information are central concepts in evolutionary biology. In fact, it is hard to f...
Integrating evolution and ecology into mathematical models allows one to study the role of natural s...
In ecology, information cascades have been used to explain a variety of collective behaviours, inclu...
The application of information theory to biology can be broadly split into three areas: (i) At the l...
© 2012 Dr. Stephen Michael HeapThe world that we inhabit is characterised by variation in the enviro...
Despite the wide usage of the term information in evolutionary ecology, there is no general treatise...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Information is characterized as the reduction of uncertainty and by a change in the state of a recei...
This thesis analyses the circumstances under which selection will favour animals using information f...
AbstractDuring the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into differe...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
During the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into different metho...
In this thesis, I present both theoretical and empirical work where we have studied how humans and a...
Recent work has shown that animals frequently use social information from individuals of their own s...
Communication and information are central concepts in evolutionary biology. In fact, it is hard to f...
Integrating evolution and ecology into mathematical models allows one to study the role of natural s...
In ecology, information cascades have been used to explain a variety of collective behaviours, inclu...
The application of information theory to biology can be broadly split into three areas: (i) At the l...
© 2012 Dr. Stephen Michael HeapThe world that we inhabit is characterised by variation in the enviro...
Despite the wide usage of the term information in evolutionary ecology, there is no general treatise...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...