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The following pages link to Evolutionary stability of optimal foraging: partial preferences in the diet and patch models (Q1736260):
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- Taking the rough with the smooth: foraging for particulate food in continuous time (Q851293) (← links)
- Optimal foraging in nonpatchy habitats. I. Bounded one-dimensional resource (Q1066083) (← links)
- Rate maximizing and state variable theories of diet selection (Q1183736) (← links)
- The effects of a limited memory capacity on foraging behavior (Q1374059) (← links)
- Optimal intraguild foraging and population stability. (Q1597400) (← links)
- Do prey handling predators really matter: subtle effects of a Crowley-Martin functional response (Q1681702) (← links)
- Diet optimization with a nutrient or toxin constraint (Q1897490) (← links)
- A comparison of foraging strategies in a patchy environment (Q1961937) (← links)
- A remark on ``Biological control through provision of additional food to predators: a theoretical study'' (Q1984669) (← links)
- Hominin forager technology, food sharing, and diet breadth (Q2079467) (← links)
- Evolution of dietary diversity and a starvation driven cross-diffusion system as its singular limit (Q2244908) (← links)
- Plant coexistence mediated by adaptive foraging preferences of exploiters or mutualists (Q2324893) (← links)
- Revisiting the ``fallacy of averages'' in ecology: expected gain per unit time equals expected gain divided by expected time (Q2328294) (← links)
- Optimal diet selection, frequency dependence and prey renewal (Q2433063) (← links)
- Study of the interactive effect of prey toxin and optimal foraging strategy on a predator–prey model (Q4641698) (← links)
- Foraging Under Competition: Evolutionarily Stable Patch-Leaving Strategies with Random Arrival Times. (Q5428659) (← links)
- Optimal strategy in a two resources two consumers grazing model (Q6667667) (← links)