The concentrations of resources in forage are not perfectly balanced to the needs of an animal, and food species differ in these concentrations. Under many circumstances, animals should thus forage on multiple food species to attain the maximum and most balanced intake of several resources. In this article we present a model to extend optimal foraging theory to incorporate concurrent foraging for multiple resources from several food species. A balancing of resources is achieved by representing the amount of a resource as the time during which it is used. Optimization is considered at two hierarchical levels: the time spent in a patch and the proportion of patches of each food species included in the foraging path. Our model results show tha...
The food resources of forest ungulates typically are patchily distributed. Research on foraging beha...
In this thesis, I present both theoretical and empirical work where we have studied how humans and a...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that a foraging organism will maximize its fitness by maximizing it...
The concentrations of resources in forage are not perfectly balanced to the needs of an animal, and ...
There is growing evidence that, rather than maximizing energy intake subject to constraints, many an...
Science Citation Classic AwardBeginning with Emlen (1966) and MacArthur and Pianka (1966) and extend...
An optimal foraging model is presented which combines simultaneous and nonsimultaneous modes of sear...
The theory of optimal foraging contends that pred-ators feeding on patchily distributed prey can all...
animals attempt to regulate intake of multiple nutrients independently. In the complex diets of anim...
Given their major importance in survival and eventually in reproductive success of most animal speci...
All animals are faced with substantial variation in resource abundance over time and space. Patch-us...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a mathematical model of two herbivore groups and tw...
abstract: A general consumer-resource model assuming discrete consumers and a continuously structure...
Journal ArticleEcological models of behaviour are typically based on the assumption that decisions c...
This dissertation examines a number of scenarios in multi-agent foraging. The first scenario examine...
The food resources of forest ungulates typically are patchily distributed. Research on foraging beha...
In this thesis, I present both theoretical and empirical work where we have studied how humans and a...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that a foraging organism will maximize its fitness by maximizing it...
The concentrations of resources in forage are not perfectly balanced to the needs of an animal, and ...
There is growing evidence that, rather than maximizing energy intake subject to constraints, many an...
Science Citation Classic AwardBeginning with Emlen (1966) and MacArthur and Pianka (1966) and extend...
An optimal foraging model is presented which combines simultaneous and nonsimultaneous modes of sear...
The theory of optimal foraging contends that pred-ators feeding on patchily distributed prey can all...
animals attempt to regulate intake of multiple nutrients independently. In the complex diets of anim...
Given their major importance in survival and eventually in reproductive success of most animal speci...
All animals are faced with substantial variation in resource abundance over time and space. Patch-us...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a mathematical model of two herbivore groups and tw...
abstract: A general consumer-resource model assuming discrete consumers and a continuously structure...
Journal ArticleEcological models of behaviour are typically based on the assumption that decisions c...
This dissertation examines a number of scenarios in multi-agent foraging. The first scenario examine...
The food resources of forest ungulates typically are patchily distributed. Research on foraging beha...
In this thesis, I present both theoretical and empirical work where we have studied how humans and a...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that a foraging organism will maximize its fitness by maximizing it...