Knowledge of resources and competitors in human foraging (original) (raw)

Sub-optimalities in group foraging and resource competition

Diana Ross

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Optimal foraging: a selective review of theory and tests

Graham Pyke

1977

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Competitive foraging, decision making, and the ecological rationality of the matching law

anil seth

2002

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Optimal Foraging Theory: A Critical Review

Graham Pyke

Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1984

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Optimal Foraging and the Division of Labor

Michael Jochim

American Anthropologist, 1988

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Optimal Foraging Theory

Graham Pyke

Encyclopedia of Social Insects, 2020

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Perceptual constraints on optimal foraging: The effects of variation among foragers

Russell Gray

Evolutionary Ecology, 1996

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Choice, Contingency Discrimination, And Foraging Theory

William M Baum

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1999

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Optimal Foraging Theory - OFT. Background, Problems and Possibilities.

ingegard malmros

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Optimal foraging theory revisited

Theodore Pavlic

2007

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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

Graham Pyke

The Quarterly Review of Biology

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Info‐Gap Robust‐Satisficing Model of Foraging Behavior: Do Foragers Optimize or Satisfice?

Yakov Ben-Haim

The American Naturalist, 2005

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Effects of predictability and competition on group and individual choice in a free-ranging foraging environment

Tim Hackenberg

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2014

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Predicting resource utilization: the utility of optimal foraging models

Paul Hart

Journal of Fish Biology, 2006

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Decisions under uncertainty: Bayesian foraging - a meeting held at Lund University in August 2003

Marika Stenberg

Oikos, 2006

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Herbivore Optimal Foraging: A Comparative Test of Three Models

Gary Belovsky

The American Naturalist, 1984

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A comparison of foraging strategies in a patchy environment 1 Research supported in part by the National Science Foundation via grant DMS 96-25741. 1

Chris Cosner

Mathematical Biosciences

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Optimal search behavior and classic foraging theory

Jordi Catalan

Journal of Physics A-mathematical and Theoretical, 2009

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The evolutionary advantages of group foraging

Colin Clark

Theoretical Population Biology, 1986

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How spatial resource distribution and memory impact foraging success: A hybrid model and mechanistic index

Francesco Giannino

Ecological Complexity, 2015

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A comparison of foraging strategies in a patchy environment

Chris Cosner

Mathematical Biosciences, 1999

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Investigating Optimal Foraging Theory in the Laboratory

Sig Harden

The American Biology Teacher, 2014

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Food Preference as a Function of Resource Abundance with Multiple Prey Types: An Experimental Analysis of Optimal Foraging Theory

Michael Mares

The American Naturalist, 1982

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

Gary Belovsky

Evolutionary Ecology, 1993

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Social resource foraging is guided by the principles of the Marginal Value Theorem

Olga Dal Monte

Scientific Reports

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Producers, scroungers and foraging group structure

N. Peuhkuri, Anssi Laurila

Animal Behaviour, 1996

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Normative theory of patch foraging decisions

Ahmed Hady

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Consequences of food distribution for optimal searching behavior: an evolutionary model

Burt Kotler

Evolutionary Ecology, 2007

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