Optimal activity times and habitat choice of moose (original) (raw)

Herbivore Optimal Foraging: A Comparative Test of Three Models

Gary Belovsky

The American Naturalist, 1984

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A penny saved is a penny earned: lean season foraging strategy of an alpine ungulate

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Temporal dynamics in the foraging decisions of large herbivores

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Ungulate foraging strategies: energy maximizing or time minimizing?

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Owen-Smith's evaluation of herbivore foraging models: What is constraining?

Gary Belovsky

Evolutionary Ecology, 1993

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Predicting resource utilization: the utility of optimal foraging models

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Simple models of feeding with time and enery contstraints

Ronald Ydenberg

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Predicting Herbivore Feeding Times

Ralph Tollrian

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Optimal Foraging Theory: A Critical Review

Graham Pyke

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The Temporal Scale of Foraging Decisions in Bison

Daniel Fortin

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The Nutritional Balancing Act of a Large Herbivore: An Experiment with Captive Moose (Alces alces L)

Adam Felton

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Optimal foraging: a selective review of theory and tests

Graham Pyke

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An application of upscaled optimal foraging theory using hidden Markov modelling: year-round behavioural variation in a large arctic herbivore

Mikkel Stelvig

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Pyke, G.H., H.R. Pulliam and E.L. Charnov. 1977. Optimal foraging: a selected review of theory and tests. Quarterly Review of Biology 52:137-154

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Do Ungulates Exhibit a Food Density Threshold? A Field Study of Optimal Foraging and Movement Patterns

P. Montanaro

The Journal of Animal Ecology, 1996

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Foraging constraints reverse the scaling of activity time in carnivores

Matteo Rizzuto

Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2017

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Foraging behaviour and diet selection in domestic herbivores

Iain Gordon

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Daily foraging cycles create overlapping time‐scales in functional responses

Jerome casas

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Linking time budgets to habitat quality suggests that beavers (Castor canadensis) are energy maximizers

Nicolas Lecomte

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Foraging in a heterogeneous environment—An experimental study of the trade-off between intake rate and diet quality

B. Dumont

Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2010

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Foraging in complex environments: When prey availability varies over time and space

M. Ritchie

Theoretical Population Biology, 1989

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Optimal foraging and gut constraints: reconciling two schools of thought

Christopher Whelan

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Food Plant Selection by a Generalist Herbivore: The Moose

Gary Belovsky

Ecology, 1981

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Integrated modelling of foraging behaviour, energy budget and memory properties

Francesco Giannino

Ecological Modelling, 2010

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New Insights into the Physiology of Natural Foraging

Naomi Bargmann

Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 2006

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Black-tailed deer feeding bouts: dynamic events

Fred Bunnell

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1989

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