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The following pages link to The evolutionary advantages of group foraging (Q1075273):
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- Sharing a resource with randomly arriving foragers (Q254101) (← links)
- The effects of facilitation and competition on group foraging in patches (Q292752) (← links)
- Optimal investment for enhancing social concern about biodiversity conservation: a dynamic approach (Q299347) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal analysis of foraging behaviors of \textit{Anelosimus studiosus} utilizing mathematical modeling of multiple spider interaction on a cooperative web (Q727162) (← links)
- Risk-sensitive foraging: A review of the theory (Q807498) (← links)
- A theoretical study of the socioecology of ungulates (Q1183722) (← links)
- The patch distributed producer-scrounger game (Q1625872) (← links)
- A first principles derivation of animal group size distributions (Q1783647) (← links)
- The evolution of spatial memory (Q1941408) (← links)
- Hive geometry shapes the recruitment rate of honeybee colonies (Q2047170) (← links)
- Hominin forager technology, food sharing, and diet breadth (Q2079467) (← links)
- Can transitive inference evolve in animals playing the hawk-dove game? (Q2177230) (← links)
- Modelling the many-wrongs principle: the navigational advantages of aggregation in nomadic foragers (Q2202125) (← links)
- Group size determined by fusion and fission. A mathematical modelling with inclusive fitness (Q2369330) (← links)
- Social foraging with partial (public) information (Q2415702) (← links)
- Historical effect in the territoriality of ayu fish (Q2632077) (← links)
- Gains from switching and evolutionary stability in multi-player matrix games (Q2632583) (← links)
- Spatial dynamics of two harvested wild pig populations (Q2745340) (← links)
- Flock foraging efficiency in relation to food sensing ability and distribution: a simulation study (Q2865270) (← links)
- Hunting Cooperation in a Discrete-Time Predator–Prey System (Q3176338) (← links)