Energetic constraints and foraging efficiency |
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Authors: | Houston Alasdair I. |
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Affiliation: | School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1UG, UK |
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Abstract: | Previous research considers foraging options that differ interms of their gross rate of gain b and rate of energy expenditurec. This research argues that maximizing efficiency b/c willmaximize net energetic gain when there is an upper limit onthe amount of energy that can be assimilated. This analysisdoes not include the expenditure during the time for which theanimal is unable to forage because of this constraint. Whenthis expenditure is included, maximizing efficiency is no longeroptimal. Instead the best feeding option is the one with thehighest value of b/(c c1), where c, is the metabolicrate when the animal is not foraging. |
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Keywords: | efficiency, energetic constraint, foraging. [Behav Ecol 6:393 396 (1995)]. |
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