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A general theory of central place foraging for single-prey loaders
Authors:Alasdair I Houston  John M McNamara
Institution:1. Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, England;2. School of Mathematics, University of Bristol, University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TW, England
Abstract:This paper analyses the problem of prey choice for a forager that can collect only one item per foraging trip. In the terminology of Orians and Pearson (1979) this is central-place foraging by single-prey loaders. Our analysis goes beyond that of Orians and Pearson by including a cost of time away from the central place that can be a constant per unit time or can increase. Two new effects emerge: (i) It can be optimal to abandon the foraging trip without having collected an item, (ii) The minimum acceptable item depends on the time spent foraging. We show how our framework encompasses cases not usually thought of as central place foraging, such as diving animals that must surface for air.
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