نتایج جستجو برای: foraging

تعداد نتایج: 15864  

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2006
Nicola Schiel Ludwig Huber

In this study we investigated the extent and pattern of social influences (i.e., the use of a conspecific as a model) on the foraging behavior of immature, wild common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) as a function of the age of individuals. We compared the foraging activities and interactions with subadult and adult group members (older than 15 months) of young infants (1-2 months old), older in...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2001
B Tenhumberg M A Keller A J Tyre H P Possingham

Resources can be aggregated both within and between patches. In this article, we examine how aggregation at these different scales influences the behavior and performance of foragers. We developed an optimal foraging model of the foraging behavior of the parasitoid wasp Cotesia rubecula parasitizing the larvae of the cabbage butterfly Pieris rapae. The optimal behavior was found using stochasti...

Journal: :Genetics 1995
H S Pereira D E MacDonald A J Hilliker M B Sokolowski

Chaser (Csr) was uncovered in a gamma mutagenesis screen to identify genes that modify the larval foraging behavior of sitters to rovers. Rover larvae have significantly longer path lengths than sitters while foraging on a yeast and water paste. This difference is influenced by one major gene, foraging (for), which has two naturally occurring alleles, forR (rover) and fors (sitter). In a mutage...

Journal: :IJDSST 2013
Tanja Feit Ulrike Leopold-Wildburger

In the study at hand, the authors pose the question how people are influenced by olfactory stimulation while solving an economic problem? The economic problem involves managing a strategic planning simulation experiment. To demonstrate the fundamental task of economic decisions, the authors run experiments in the laboratory. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between sever...

2005
Anett Kralisch Veit Köppen

This paper describes ongoing research investigating the ways in which language affects both the way users seek and find information on a website, and their eventual level of satisfaction with the site’s offering. Our aim is to understand how language may form a barrier to accessing information, and to identify ways of overcoming these boundaries. We build on the Theory of Information Foraging, ...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2010
Daniel P Costa Luis A Huckstadt Daniel E Crocker Birgitte I McDonald Michael E Goebel Michael A Fedak

Top predators integrate resources over time and space, and depending on the particular species they represent, different components of the marine environment. The habitat utilization of top predators has been studied using electronic tags to follow their movements and foraging behavior. In addition, these tags provide information on the physical characteristics of the water column (temperature ...

2009
Nikolaos K. Tselios Christos Katsanos Nikolaos M. Avouris

In the study presented in this paper we investigate how variations of information scent of hyperlinks of a webpage influence users’ behavior in terms of attention-focusing, confidence, effectiveness and efficiency, while exploring a website. In the reported study, 19 participants completed eight different tasks associated with eight simplified websites. Analysis of the results showed that even ...

2003
Rebecca L. Lewison

Herbivore foraging theories have been developed for and tested on herbivores across a range of sizes. Due to logistical constraints, however, little research has focused on foraging behavior of megaherbivores. Here we present a research approach that explores megaherbivore foraging behavior, and assesses the applicability of foraging theories developed on smaller herbivores to megafauna. With s...

2004
Eelco Herder

In this paper we describe an approach to adap-tive navigation assistance that is meant to enhance a user's information scent. The navigation assistance is composed of a combination of predictive user navigation modeling and common information retrieval methods. Besides assistance in forward browsing, the assistant helps users in deciding when to switch to searching or backtracking, while taking...

2014
Alkın Yurtkuran Erdal Emel

The objective of the p-center problem is to locate p-centers on a network such that the maximum of the distances from each node to its nearest center is minimized. The artificial bee colony algorithm is a swarm-based meta-heuristic algorithm that mimics the foraging behavior of honey bee colonies. This study proposes a modified ABC algorithm that benefits from a variety of search strategies to ...

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