Title of article :
A Lifetime Perspective on Foraging and Mortality
Author/Authors :
YEARSLEY، نويسنده , , JONATHAN and HASTINGS، نويسنده , , IAN M. and GORDON، نويسنده , , IAIN J. and KYRIAZAKIS، نويسنده , , ILIAS and ILLIUS، نويسنده , , ANDREW W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Food intake carries many potential risks which may impair an animalʹs reproductive success not only in the current breeding cycle, but also for the rest of its lifetime. We examine the lifetime trade-off between the costs and benefits of food intake by presenting a simple animal foraging model, where each unit of food eaten carries with it a risk of mortality. We show that the optimal food intake rate over an animalʹs lifetime, for both semelparous and iteroparous animals, is not maximal. Instead, animals are required to strike a balance between the immediate reproductive benefits of gathering food and the future reproductive costs incurred by the foodʹs mortality risk. This balance depends upon the lifespan of the animal as well as the nature of the risk. Different mortality risks are compared and it is shown that a mortality risk per unit time spent foraging is not, in general, equivalent to a mortality risk per unit of food consumed. The results suggest that a mortality risk per unit of food consumed, such as that presented by the presence of a toxin or of a parasite in the diet, has important consequences for feeding behaviour and is a possible factor involved in food intake regulation.
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical Biology