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David Stephens
David Stephens
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, University of Minnesota
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Foraging theory
DW Stephens, JR Krebs
Princeton, New Jersey, USA, 1986
104571986
Information and its use by animals in evolutionary ecology
SRX Dall, LA Giraldeau, O Olsson, JM McNamara, DW Stephens
Trends in ecology & evolution 20 (4), 187-193, 2005
15482005
Food webs and niche space.(MPB-11), Volume 11
JE Cohen, DW Stephens
Princeton University Press, 2020
8912020
Foraging: behavior and ecology
DW Stephens, JS Brown, RC Ydenberg
University of Chicago Press, 2008
8792008
The logic of risk-sensitive foraging preferences.
DW Stephens
Elsevier Science, 1981
6601981
Optimal foraging: some simple stochastic models
DW Stephens, EL Charnov
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 10, 251-263, 1982
4591982
Discounting and reciprocity in an iterated prisoner's dilemma
DW Stephens, CM McLinn, JR Stevens
science 298 (5601), 2216-2218, 2002
3422002
Decision ecology: foraging and the ecology of animal decision making
DW Stephens
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 8 (4), 475-484, 2008
2862008
Change, regularity, and value in the evolution of animal learning
DW Stephens
Behavioral Ecology 2 (1), 77-89, 1991
2561991
The adaptive value of preference for immediacy: when shortsighted rules have farsighted consequences
DW Stephens, D Anderson
Behavioral Ecology 12 (3), 330-339, 2001
2482001
Testing models of non-kin cooperation: mutualism and the Prisoner’s Dilemma
KC Clements, DW Stephens
Animal Behaviour 50 (2), 527-535, 1995
2381995
Variance and the value of information
DW Stephens
The American Naturalist 134 (1), 128-140, 1989
2281989
On economically tracking a variable environment
DW Stephens
Theoretical Population Biology 32 (1), 15-25, 1987
2171987
Learning and behavioral ecology: incomplete information and environmental predictability
DW Stephens
Insect learning: ecology and evolutionary perspectives, 195-218, 1993
2061993
Perspectives in optimal foraging
JR Krebs, DW Stephens, WJ Sutherland
Perspectives in ornithology, 165-216, 1983
2041983
Tracking a fluctuating environment: a study of sampling
SJ Shettleworth, JR Krebs, DW Stephens, J Gibbon
Animal Behaviour 36 (1), 87-105, 1988
1741988
Phytoplankton production in the Great Salt Lake, Utah, and a laboratory study of algal response to enrichment 1
DW Stephens, DM Gillespie
Limnology and oceanography 21 (1), 74-87, 1976
1681976
The adaptive nature of impulsivity.
JR Stevens, DW Stephens
American Psychological Association, 2010
1542010
Impulsiveness without discounting: the ecological rationality hypothesis
DW Stephens, B Kerr, E Fernández-Juricic
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004
1442004
Components of change in the evolution of learning and unlearned preference
AS Dunlap, DW Stephens
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1670), 3201-3208, 2009
1412009
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