Children's competition in a natural setting: evidence for the ideal free distribution |
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Authors: | Gé rald Disma,Michel B.C. Sokolowski,Franç ois Tonneau |
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Affiliation: | aUnité “Dynamiques des Systèmes Anthropisés” (JE 2532), Dpt. de Psychologie, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, 80025 Amiens Cedex 1, France;bEscola de Psicologia, Universidade do Minho, Campus de Gualtar, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal |
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Abstract: | Little is known of the foraging abilities of children in modern cultures, especially when children forage in groups. Here we present a test of optimal foraging theory in groups of street children working for money. The children we observed were selling bottles of water to drivers distributed in two lanes at a crossroad of Istanbul, Turkey. As predicted by the ideal free distribution (a model of optimal group foraging), the ratio of children working in the two lanes was sensitive to the ratio of cars (and therefore the ratio of potential buyers) present in each lane. Deviations from the ideal free model arose largely from numerical restrictions on the set of possible ratios compatible with a small group size. When these constraints were taken into account, optimal behavior emerged as a robust aspect of the children's group distribution. Our results extend to human children aspects of group foraging that were previously tested in human adults or other animal species. |
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Keywords: | Ideal free distribution Children Foraging Competition |
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