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SUBMITTER: Trevail AM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6571457 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Trevail Alice M AM Green Jonathan A JA Sharples Jonathan J Polton Jeff A JA Miller Peter I PI Daunt Francis F Owen Ellie E Bolton Mark M Colhoun Kendrew K Newton Stephen S Robertson Gail G Patrick Samantha C SC
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20190605 1904
Environmental heterogeneity shapes the uneven distribution of resources available to foragers, and is ubiquitous in nature. Optimal foraging theory predicts that an animal's ability to exploit resource patches is key to foraging success. However, the potential fitness costs and benefits of foraging in a heterogeneous environment are difficult to measure empirically. Heterogeneity may provide higher-quality foraging opportunities, or alternatively could increase the cost of resource acquisition b ...[more]