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Social Foraging Theory / Thomas Caraco, Luc-Alain Giraldeau.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Giraldeau, Luc-Alain, author.
Caraco, Thomas, author.
Series:
Monographs in Behavior and Ecology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social behavior in animals--Mathematical models.
Social behavior in animals.
Animals--Food--Mathematical models.
Animals.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 362 p. :) ill. ;
Place of Publication:
Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2018]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Although there is extensive literature in the field of behavioral ecology that attempts to explain foraging of individuals, social foraging--the ways in which animals search and compete for food in groups--has been relatively neglected. This book redresses that situation by providing both a synthesis of the existing literature and a new theory of social foraging. Giraldeau and Caraco develop models informed by game theory that offer a new framework for analysis. Social Foraging Theory contains the most comprehensive theoretical approach to its subject, coupled with quantitative methods that will underpin future work in the field. The new models and approaches that are outlined here will encourage new research directions and applications. To date, the analysis of social foraging has lacked unifying themes, clear recognition of the problems inherent in the study of social foraging, and consistent interaction between theory and experiments. This book identifies social foraging as an economic interaction between the actions of individuals and those of other foragers. This interdependence raises complex questions about the size of foraging groups, the diversity of resources used, and the propensity of group members to exploit each other or forage cooperatively. The models developed in the book will allow researchers to test their own approaches and predictions. Many years in development, Social Foraging Theory will interest researchers and graduate students in such areas as behavioral ecology, population ecology, evolutionary biology, and wildlife management.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Social Foraging Theory: Definitions, Concepts, and Methods
PART ONE: Group Membership Games
2. Two-Person Games: Competitive Solutions
3. Two-Person Games: Conditional Cooperation
4. Group Size in Aggregation Economies
5. Predicting Group Size in Dispersion Economies
PART TWO: Producer-Scrounger Decisions
6. An Introduction to Producer-Scrounger Games
7. Producer-Scrounger Games in Stochastic Environments
PART THREE: Decisions within Patches
8. Social Patch and Prey Models
PART FOUR: Models of Phenotypic Diversity
9. Quantifying Phenotypic Diversity
10. Learning in Foraging Groups
11. Efficiency of Diversity: The Skill Pool
PART FIVE: Final Thoughts
12. Synthesis and Conclusions
References
Subject Index
Species Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [335]-358) and indexes.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Mai 2019)
ISBN:
9780691188348
0691188343
OCLC:
1132229200

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