INVESTIGADORES
ABRAMSON Guillermo
artículos
Título:
The movement of a forager: strategies for the efficient use of resources
Autor/es:
KAZIMIERSKI, LAILA D.; ABRAMSON, GUILLERMO; KUPERMAN, MARCELO N.
Revista:
EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL B - CONDENSED MATTER
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2016 vol. 89
ISSN:
1434-6028
Resumen:
We study a simple model of a foraging animal that modifies the substrate on which itmoves. This substrate provides its only resource, and the forager manages it by taking alimited portion at each visited site. The resource recovers its value after the visitfollowing a relaxation law. We study different scenarios to analyze the efficiency of themanaging strategy, corresponding to control the bite size. We observe the non trivialemergence of a home range, that is visited in a periodic way. The duration of thecorresponding cycles and the transient until it emerges is affected by the bite size. Ourresults show that the most efficient use of the resource, measured as the balance betweengathering and traveled distance, corresponds to foragers that take larger portions butwithout exhausting the resource. We also analyze the use of space determining the numberof attractors of the dynamics, and we observe that it depends on the bite size and therecovery time of the resource.