نتایج جستجو برای: foraging

تعداد نتایج: 15864  

2017
James L.L. Lichtenstein Colin M. Wright Lauren P. Luscuskie Graham A. Montgomery Noa Pinter-Wollman Jonathan N. Pruitt

In animal societies, behavioral idiosyncrasies of the individuals often guide which tasks they should perform. Such personality-specific task participation can increase individual task efficiency, thereby improving group performance. While several recent studies have documented group-level benefits of within-group behavioral (i.e., personality) diversity, how these benefits are realized at the ...

2004
Cezar Augusto Sierakowski Leandro dos Santos Coelho

Foraging theory originated in attempts to address puzzling findings that arose in ethological studies of food seeking and prey selection among animals. The potential utilization of biomimicry of social foraging strategies to develop advanced controllers and cooperative control strategies for autonomous vehicles is an emergent research topic. The activity of foraging can be focused as an optimiz...

Journal: :international journal of smart electrical engineering 2015
h. kiani rad z. moravej

in recent years, significant research efforts have been devoted to the optimal planning of power systems. substation expansion planning (sep) as a sub-system of power system planning consists of finding the most economical solution with the optimal location and size of future substations and/or feeders to meet the future demand. the large number of design variables, and combination of discrete ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2008
Erin Keen-Rhinehart Timothy J Bartness

Food deprivation stimulates foraging and hoarding and to a much lesser extent, food intake in Siberian hamsters. Leptin, the anorexigenic hormone secreted primarily from adipocytes, may act in the periphery, the brain, or both to inhibit these ingestive behaviors. Therefore, we tested whether leptin given either intracerebroventricularly or intraperitoneally, would block food deprivation-induce...

2016
Inga María Ólafsdóttir Tómas Kristjánsson Steinunn Gestsdóttir Ómar I. Jóhannesson Árni Kristjánsson

A recently developed visual foraging task, involving multiple targets of different types, can provide a rich and dynamic picture of visual attention performance. We measured the foraging performance of 66 children aged 4-7 years, along with measures of two conceptually related constructs, self-regulation and verbal working memory. Our results show that foraging patterns of young children differ...

2017
Alistair M McInnes Cuan McGeorge Samuel Ginsberg Lorien Pichegru Pierre A Pistorius

Marine piscivores have evolved a variety of morphological and behavioural adaptations, including group foraging, to optimize foraging efficiency when targeting shoaling fish. For penguins that are known to associate at sea and feed on these prey resources, there is nonetheless a lack of empirical evidence to support improved foraging efficiency when foraging with conspecifics. We examined the h...

2016
Ómar I. Jóhannesson Ian M. Thornton Irene J. Smith Andrey Chetverikov Árni Kristjánsson

A popular model of the function of selective visual attention involves search where a single target is to be found among distractors. For many scenarios, a more realistic model involves search for multiple targets of various types, since natural tasks typically do not involve a single target. Here we present results from a novel multiple-target foraging paradigm. We compare finger foraging wher...

2013
Tomoko Narazaki Katsufumi Sato Kyler J. Abernathy Greg J. Marshall Nobuyuki Miyazaki

Identifying characteristics of foraging activity is fundamental to understanding an animals' lifestyle and foraging ecology. Despite its importance, monitoring the foraging activities of marine animals is difficult because direct observation is rarely possible. In this study, we use an animal-borne imaging system and three-dimensional data logger simultaneously to observe the foraging behaviour...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2007
D Verwaijen R Van Damme

Evolutionary changes in foraging style are often believed to require concurrent changes in a complex suite of morphological, physiological, behavioural and life-history traits. In lizards, species from families with a predominantly sit-and-wait foraging style tend to be more stocky and robust, with larger heads and mouths than species belonging to actively foraging families. Here, we test wheth...

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