Recent experience-driven behaviour optimizes foraging (original) (raw)

An interdisciplinary approach to foraging behavior

Richard Green

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1985

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Past experiences and future expectations generate context-dependent costs of foraging

David Saltz, Burt Kotler

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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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Optimal foraging: a selective review of theory and tests

Graham Pyke

1977

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The functional equivalence of operant behavior and foraging

William M Baum

Animal Learning & Behavior, 1991

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Optimal Foraging Theory: A Critical Review

Graham Pyke

Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1984

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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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Choice, Contingency Discrimination, And Foraging Theory

William M Baum

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1999

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Risky Theories—The Effects of Variance on Foraging Decisions

Alex Kacelnik

American Zoologist, 1996

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Quantifying the Adaptive Value of Learning in Foraging Behavior

M. Mangel

The American Naturalist, 2009

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Effects of search cost on foraging and feeding: a three-component chain analysis

Blaine Peden

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1984

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Food hoarding: future value in optimal foraging decisions

Joan Roughgarden

Ecological Modelling, 2004

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Knowledge of resources and competitors in human foraging

Michael Roberts

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2005

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Explorative behavior allows the successful finding of ephemeral food resources in the wild

Janek Boratyński

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Decision ecology: Foraging and the ecology of animal decision making

David Stephens

Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 2008

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Effects of learning on food selection and searching behaviour of deer

Fred Bunnell

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1989

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

Dirk Semmann

PLoS Computational Biology, 2011

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Energy budgets and risk-sensitive foraging in starlings

Alex Kacelnik

Behavioral Ecology, 1999

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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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Learning to be different: acquired skills, social learning, frequency dependence, and environmental variation can cause behaviourally mediated foraging specializations

Marc Mangel

2009

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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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How foraging works: uncertainty magnifies food-seeking motivation

Patrick Anselme

The Behavioral and brain sciences, 2018

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Normative theory of patch foraging decisions

Ahmed Hady

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Game-Theoretic Methods for Functional Response and Optimal Foraging Behavior

József Garay

PLoS ONE, 2014

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From sensory to social: the information that impacts animal foraging decisions

Danielle Sulikowski

Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2017

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Foraging Benefits of Ecological Cognition in Fruit-Eating Primates: Results From Field Experiments and Computer Simulations

Charles Janson

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2019

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Exploration or exploitation: life expectancy changes the value of learning in foraging strategies

Marc Mangel

Oikos, 2007

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Optimal foraging and gut constraints: reconciling two schools of thought

Christopher Whelan

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