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The marginal value theorem (MVT) is an optimality model that usually describes the behavior of an optimally foraging individual in a system where resources (often food) are located in discrete patches separated by areas with no resources. Due to the resource-free space, animals must spend … See more
All animals must forage for food in order to meet their energetic needs, but doing so is energetically costly. It is assumed that evolution by natural … See more
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A common illustration of the MVT is apple picking in humans. When one first arrives at a new apple tree, … See moreAs animals forage in patchy systems, they balance resource intake, traveling time, and foraging time. Resource intake within a patch diminishes … See more
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