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The Value of Fat Reserves and the Tradeoff Between Starvation and Predation

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Journal Acta Biotheor
Publisher Springer
Specialty Biology
Date 1990 Mar 1
PMID 2109917
Citations 52
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Abstract

It is shown that in a range of models, the probability that a forager dies from starvation is, to a good approximation, an exponential function of energy reserves. Using a time and energy budget for a 19g passerine, we explore the consequences, in terms of starvation and predation, of various levels of energy reserves. It is shown that there exists an optimal level L* of reserves at which total mortality (starvation plus predation) is minimized. L* increases when the environment deteriorates as a result of a decrease in either temperature or mean gross gain or an increase in the mean search time. The effect of combined deteriorations is greater than the sum of their individual effects. At L*, the probability of predation is much higher than the probability of starvation. A simple analytic model suggests that this result will be fairly general, but also indicates conditions under which the result might not hold.

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