作者
David W Sims, Emily J Southall, Nicolas E Humphries, Graeme C Hays, Corey JA Bradshaw, Jonathan W Pitchford, Alex James, Mohammed Z Ahmed, Andrew S Brierley, Mark A Hindell, David Morritt, Michael K Musyl, David Righton, Emily LC Shepard, Victoria J Wearmouth, Rory P Wilson, Matthew J Witt, Julian D Metcalfe
发表日期
2008/2/28
期刊
Nature
卷号
451
期号
7182
页码范围
1098-1102
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
Many free-ranging predators have to make foraging decisions with little, if any, knowledge of present resource distribution and availability. The optimal search strategy they should use to maximize encounter rates with prey in heterogeneous natural environments remains a largely unresolved issue in ecology,,. Lévy walks are specialized random walks giving rise to fractal movement trajectories that may represent an optimal solution for searching complex landscapes. However, the adaptive significance of this putative strategy in response to natural prey distributions remains untested,. Here we analyse over a million movement displacements recorded from animal-attached electronic tags to show that diverse marine predators—sharks, bony fishes, sea turtles and penguins—exhibit Lévy-walk-like behaviour close to a theoretical optimum. Prey density distributions also display Lévy-like fractal patterns, suggesting …
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