Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competition by conspecifics may reduce intake rate. Competition may also alter the foraging behaviour of individuals, which can be influenced by dominance status and the way food is distributed over the environment. Many studies measuring the effects of competition and dominance status have been conducted on a uniform or highly clumped food distribution, while in reality prey distributions are often in-between these two extremes. The few studies that used a more natural food distribution only detected subtle effects of interference and dominance. We therefore conducted an experiment on a natural food distribution with focal mallards Anas platyrhynchos ...
When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, which...
How individual competitive ability varies with competitor density in systems where interference comp...
Interference competition, the immediately reversible decrease in per capita foraging success with in...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Previous studies of interference competition have shown an asymmetric effect on intake rate of forag...
In studying the success of foraging animals, studies of interference competition have put emphasis o...
Individuals often differ in competitive ability, which can lead to the formation of a dominance hier...
Individuals often differ in competitive ability, which can lead to the formation of a dominance hier...
<p>When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, wh...
<p>When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, wh...
When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, which...
When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, which...
How individual competitive ability varies with competitor density in systems where interference comp...
Interference competition, the immediately reversible decrease in per capita foraging success with in...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Previous studies of interference competition have shown an asymmetric effect on intake rate of forag...
In studying the success of foraging animals, studies of interference competition have put emphasis o...
Individuals often differ in competitive ability, which can lead to the formation of a dominance hier...
Individuals often differ in competitive ability, which can lead to the formation of a dominance hier...
<p>When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, wh...
<p>When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, wh...
When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, which...
When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, which...
How individual competitive ability varies with competitor density in systems where interference comp...
Interference competition, the immediately reversible decrease in per capita foraging success with in...