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Control over patch encounters changes foraging behavior

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ISCIENCE
卷 24, 期 9, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2021.103005

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  1. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellowship
  2. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
  3. Independent Max Planck Research Group grant from the Max Planck Society [M.TN.A.BILD0004]
  4. European Union [ERC-2019-StG REPLAY-852669]

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In structured foraging environments with limited, revisitable sites, individuals tend to visit fast-replenishing sites more frequently and are influenced by reward information about unattended sites when making decisions to leave a site.
Foraging is a common decision problem in natural environments. When new exploitable sites are always available, a simple optimal strategy is to leave a current site when its return falls below a single average reward rate. Here, we examined foraging in a more structured environment, with a limited number of sites that replenished at different rates and had to be revisited. When participants could choose sites, they visited fast-replenishing sites more often, left sites at higher levels of reward, and achieved a higher net reward rate. Decisions to exploit-or-leave a site were best explained with a computational model that included both the average reward rate for the environment and reward information about the unattended sites. This suggests that unattended sites influence leave decisions, in foraging environments where sites can be revisited.

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