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Natural search algorithms as a bridge between organisms, evolution, and ecology

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1606195113

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sensing; navigation; evolutionary strategy; encounter rates; exploration-exploitation

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  1. James S. McDonnell Foundation fellowship
  2. Army Research Office [W911NG-11-1-0385, W911NF-14-1-0431]
  3. Simons Foundation [395890]
  4. Swiss National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellowship
  5. Human Frontier Science Program Cross-Disciplinary fellowship
  6. Gordon and Betty Moore Marine Microbial Initiative Investigator Award [GBMF3783]

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The ability to navigate is a hallmark of living systems, from single cells to higher animals. Searching for targets, such as food or mates in particular, is one of the fundamental navigational tasks many organisms must execute to survive and reproduce. Here, we argue that a recent surge of studies of the proximate mechanisms that underlie search behavior offers a new opportunity to integrate the biophysics and neuroscience of sensory systems with ecological and evolutionary processes, closing a feedback loop that promises exciting new avenues of scientific exploration at the frontier of systems biology.

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