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Towards a Unifield Foraging Theory
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1986
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Evolutionary Game TheoryBehavioral Decision MakingPredator-prey InteractionGame TheoryUnified Foraging TheoryCommon CurrencyManagementMarkovian Decision ProcessesDecision TheoryUnifield Foraging TheoryBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceFood Web InteractionBehavioral EconomicsAnimal BehaviourForagingBusinessDecision ScienceAnimal Behavior
In the broadest sense, foraging adaptations can include problems of finding food, avoiding predation while looking for food, and reproducing. In this paper, a theory that treats these three behaviors in a consistent, unified manner, with one common currency, is presented. The theory is called unified foraging theory, although it actually pertains to a wider class of behavioral problems. The theory is based on models using Markovian decision processes and leads to quantitatively testable predictions about behavioral strategies.
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