Optimal foraging: a selective review of theory and tests (original) (raw)

Optimal Foraging Theory: A Critical Review

Graham Pyke

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The evolutionary advantages of group foraging

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Unorthodox Optimal Foraging Theory

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Optimal Foraging and the Division of Labor

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Knowledge of resources and competitors in human foraging

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An interdisciplinary approach to foraging behavior

Richard Green

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

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

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Optimal foraging and arbitrary food distributions: Patch models gain a lease of life

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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

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Sources of variation in search and foraging: A theoretical perspective

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Recent experience-driven behaviour optimizes foraging

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Investigating Optimal Foraging Theory in the Laboratory

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Foraging rate versus sociality in the starling Sturnus vulgaris

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Local Orientation and the Evolution of Foraging: Changes in Decision Making Can Eliminate Evolutionary Trade-offs

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

Marika Stenberg

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