Counterintuitive prey strategies against predators with finite budgets: protection heterogeneity among sites matters more than their number
Paul Clémençon,
Steve Alpern,
Shmuel Gal
et al.
Abstract:Combining the search and pursuit aspects of predator–prey interactions into a single game, where the payoff to the Searcher (predator) is the probability of finding and capturing the Hider (prey) within a fixed number of searches was proposed by Gal and Casas (
J. R. Soc. Interface
11
, 20140062 (
doi:10.1098/rsif.2014.0062
)). Subsequent models allowed the predator to continue its search (in another ‘round’) if the prey was found but escaped the chas… Show more
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