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Strategy maps: Generalised giving-up densities for optimal foraging
Authors:Emerson Arehart  Jody R Reimer  Frederick R Adler
Institution:1. Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA;2. Department of Mathematics and School of Biological Sciences, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Abstract:Finding a common currency for benefits and hazards is a major challenge in optimal foraging theory, often requiring complex computational methods. We present a new analytic approach that builds on the Marginal Value Theorem and giving-up densities while incorporating the nonlinear effect of predation risk. We map the space of all possible environments into strategy regions, each corresponding to a discrete optimal strategy. This provides a generalised quantitative measure of the trade-off between foraging rewards and hazards. This extends a classic optimal diet choice rule-of-thumb to incorporate the hazard of waiting for better resources to appear. We compare the dynamics of optimal decision-making for three foraging life-history strategies: One in which fitness accrues instantly, and two with delays before fitness benefit is accrued. Foragers with delayed-benefit strategies are more sensitive to predation risk than resource quality, as they stand to lose more fitness from a predation event than instant-accrual foragers.
Keywords:diet choice  giving up density  landscape of fear  Markov decision process  optimal foraging  stochastic dynamic programming
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