2023
DOI: 10.1111/brv.13031
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A critical review of risk‐sensitive foraging

Alasdair I. Houston,
Tom H. Rosenström

Abstract: Foraging is risk sensitive if choices depend on the variability of returns from the options as well as their mean return. Risk‐sensitive foraging is important in behavioural ecology, psychology and neurophysiology. It has been explained both in terms of mechanisms and in terms of evolutionary advantage. We provide a critical review, evaluating both mechanistic and evolutionary accounts. Some derivations of risk sensitivity from mechanistic models based on psychophysics are not convincing because they depend on… Show more

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