作者
Victoria J Wearmouth, Matthew J McHugh, Nicolas E Humphries, Aurore Naegelen, Mohammed Z Ahmed, Emily J Southall, Andrew M Reynolds, David W Sims
发表日期
2014/5/7
期刊
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
卷号
281
期号
1782
页码范围
20132997
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
The decisions animals make about how long to wait between activities can determine the success of diverse behaviours such as foraging, group formation or risk avoidance. Remarkably, for diverse animal species, including humans, spontaneous patterns of waiting times show random ‘burstiness’ that appears scale-invariant across a broad set of scales. However, a general theory linking this phenomenon across the animal kingdom currently lacks an ecological basis. Here, we demonstrate from tracking the activities of 15 sympatric predator species (cephalopods, sharks, skates and teleosts) under natural and controlled conditions that bursty waiting times are an intrinsic spontaneous behaviour well approximated by heavy-tailed (power-law) models over data ranges up to four orders of magnitude. Scaling exponents quantifying ratios of frequent short to rare very long waits are species-specific, being determined …
引用总数
20142015201620172018201920202021202220232024310544566655
学术搜索中的文章
VJ Wearmouth, MJ McHugh, NE Humphries… - Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2014