<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Biology / Foraging / Behavioral ecology / Marginal value theorem / Ideal free distribution / Optimal foraging theory / Cheating / Information foraging / Behavior / Ecological theories / Ecology
Date: 2011-08-30 18:03:37
Biology
Foraging
Behavioral ecology
Marginal value theorem
Ideal free distribution
Optimal foraging theory
Cheating
Information foraging
Behavior
Ecological theories
Ecology

Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 2008, 8 (4), [removed]doi:[removed]CABN[removed]Decision ecology: Foraging and the ecology of animal decision making

Add to Reading List

Source URL: academic.reed.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 702,90 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Continuous Foraging and Information Gathering in a Multi-Agent Team Somchaya Liemhetcharat, Rui Yan, Keng Peng Tee Institute for Infocomm Research Agency for Science, Technology and Research Singapore, Singapore

Continuous Foraging and Information Gathering in a Multi-Agent Team Somchaya Liemhetcharat, Rui Yan, Keng Peng Tee Institute for Infocomm Research Agency for Science, Technology and Research Singapore, Singapore

DocID: 1rYhI - View Document

Memory Foraging in a Spatial Domain Janelle Szary () Chris Kello () Rick Dale () Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California, Merced, 5200 Lake Rd

Memory Foraging in a Spatial Domain Janelle Szary () Chris Kello () Rick Dale () Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California, Merced, 5200 Lake Rd

DocID: 1rcW0 - View Document

Adaptive Heuristics and Social Games in Stochastic Networks  Complex stochastic environments present a challenge for agents to make optimal decisions regarding effective strategies to forage for information pertaining to

Adaptive Heuristics and Social Games in Stochastic Networks Complex stochastic environments present a challenge for agents to make optimal decisions regarding effective strategies to forage for information pertaining to

DocID: 1pNGJ - View Document

How Not to Be Fooled by Cardboard Rabbits Heuristics for Epistemic Reliability Judgments in the World Wide Web Dario Taraborelli Department of Psychology University College London

How Not to Be Fooled by Cardboard Rabbits Heuristics for Epistemic Reliability Judgments in the World Wide Web Dario Taraborelli Department of Psychology University College London

DocID: 1fBnS - View Document

Interactive, Browser-based Information Foraging in Heterogeneous Space-Centric Networks Alexander Savelyev1,2 and Alan M. MacEachren1,3 Abstract – Social media data can be thought of as a multi-dimensional dataset that

Interactive, Browser-based Information Foraging in Heterogeneous Space-Centric Networks Alexander Savelyev1,2 and Alan M. MacEachren1,3 Abstract – Social media data can be thought of as a multi-dimensional dataset that

DocID: 19kNZ - View Document