Foraging theory upscaled: the behavioural ecology of herbivore movement
We outline how principles of optimal foraging developed for diet and food patch selection
might be applied to movement behaviour expressed over larger spatial and temporal scales …
might be applied to movement behaviour expressed over larger spatial and temporal scales …
Intraspecific food competition in fishes
Intraspecific food competition exerts powerful selective forces on all animals; successful
foragers thrive relative to weaker conspecifics. Understanding competition is therefore …
foragers thrive relative to weaker conspecifics. Understanding competition is therefore …
Functional responses with predator interference: viable alternatives to the Holling type II model
GT Skalski, JF Gilliam - Ecology, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
A predator's per capita feeding rate on prey, or its functional response, provides a foundation
for predator–prey theory. Since 1959, Holling's prey‐dependent Type II functional response …
for predator–prey theory. Since 1959, Holling's prey‐dependent Type II functional response …
[KSIĄŻKA][B] The flexible phenotype: a body-centred integration of ecology, physiology, and behaviour
T Piersma, JA Van Gils - 2010 - books.google.com
The Flexible Phenotype attempts a true synthesis of physiology, behaviour, and ecology by
develo** an empirical argument that describes the intimate connections between …
develo** an empirical argument that describes the intimate connections between …
[KSIĄŻKA][B] Game-theoretical models in biology
Covering the major topics of evolutionary game theory, Game-Theoretical Models in Biology,
Second Edition presents both abstract and practical mathematical models of real biological …
Second Edition presents both abstract and practical mathematical models of real biological …
Search and navigation in dynamic environments–from individual behaviors to population distributions
Animal movement receives widespread attention within ecology and behavior. However,
much research is restricted within isolated sub‐disciplines focusing on single phenomena …
much research is restricted within isolated sub‐disciplines focusing on single phenomena …
[KSIĄŻKA][B] Shorebirds: an illustrated behavioural ecology
Shorebirds are the most visible inhabitants of coastal wetlands worldwide. Many undertake
spectacularly long flights between their wintering and breeding grounds, embodying the …
spectacularly long flights between their wintering and breeding grounds, embodying the …
[KSIĄŻKA][B] Adaptive herbivore ecology: from resources to populations in variable environments
RN Owen-Smith - 2002 - books.google.com
The adaptation of herbivore behavior to seasonal and locational variations in vegetation
quantity and quality is inadequately modelled by conventional methods. Norman Owen …
quantity and quality is inadequately modelled by conventional methods. Norman Owen …
Interference competition at the landscape level: the effect of free‐ranging dogs on a native mesocarnivore
Free‐ranging domestic dogs are the world's most common carnivore and can negatively
interact with native wildlife at multiple levels. Yet the intraguild competitive effects of dogs on …
interact with native wildlife at multiple levels. Yet the intraguild competitive effects of dogs on …
Habitat selection patterns are density dependent under the ideal free distribution
Despite being widely used, habitat selection models are rarely reliable and informative
when applied across different ecosystems or over time. One possible explanation is that …
when applied across different ecosystems or over time. One possible explanation is that …