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Motile male gametes of the araphid diatom Tabularia fasciculata search randomly for matesRationalizing spatial exploration patterns of wild animals and humans through a temporal discounting frameworkExtending Lévy search theory from one to higher dimensions: Lévy walking favours the blindIncorrect likelihood methods were used to infer scaling laws of marine predator search behaviourConsistent selection towards low activity phenotypes when catchability depends on encounters among human predators and fishAnomalous diffusion and multifractality enhance mating encounters in the oceanZigzag Generalized Lévy Walk: the In Vivo Search Strategy of Immunocytes.Robustness of movement models: can models bridge the gap between temporal scales of data sets and behavioural processes?An analytical and hypothesis-driven approach to elasmobranch movement studies.Apparent power-law distributions in animal movements can arise from intraspecific interactionsOptimal Lévy-flight foraging in a finite landscape.Stochastic optimal foraging: tuning intensive and extensive dynamics in random searches.Effect of resource spatial correlation and hunter-fisher-gatherer mobility on social cooperation in Tierra del FuegoSensing and decision-making in random search.Prey field switching based on preferential behaviour can induce Lévy flights.Learning where to look for a hidden target.Subjective expectation of rewards can change the behavior of smart but impatient foragers.The Role of Semantic Clustering in Optimal Memory Foraging.A framework for analyzing the robustness of movement models to variable step discretization.Collective foraging in heterogeneous landscapes.Transient complex peroxisomal interactions: A new facet of peroxisome dynamics in mammalian cells.Predicting oscillatory dynamics in the movement of territorial animals.Random walk analysis of ranging patterns of sympatric langurs in a complex resource landscape.Modeling Optimal Strategies for Finding a Resource-Linked, Windborne Odor Plume: Theories, Robotics, and Biomimetic Lessons from Flying Insects.Evaluating random search strategies in three mammals from distinct feeding guilds.The Lévy flight foraging hypothesis in a pelagic seabird.Optimal search strategies of run-and-tumble walks.Optimizing persistent random searches.Movement patterns of Tenebrio beetles demonstrate empirically that correlated-random-walks have similitude with a Lévy walk.Foraging by a wood-decomposing fungus is ecologically adaptive.Clustering determines who survives for competing Brownian and Lévy walkers.Transient complex interactions of mammalian peroxisomes without exchange of matrix or membrane marker proteins.The prevalence of olfactory- versus visual-signal encounter by searching bumblebeesDo Physicists Have Geography Envy? And What Can Geographers Learn from It?Differentiating the Lévy walk from a composite correlated random walk
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2011 թուականի Յունիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2011年の論文
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2011年论文
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Assessing Lévy walks as models of animal foraging.
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Assessing Lévy walks as models of animal foraging.
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Alex James
Andrew M Edwards
Michael J Plank
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10.1098/RSIF.2011.0200
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2011-06-01T00:00:00Z