Berec, L., Krivan, V.
2000
A mechanistic model for partial preferences
Theoretical Population Biology 58:279-289
Abstract: Classic prey optimal foraging model assumes that individual predators are globally omniscient;
that is, they have exact knowledge of prey population densities in the environment. This study examines a
spatially explicit individual-based model of a one-predator two-prey system where individual predators are
assumed to be omniscient only locally, i.e., to know prey population densities only in the range of their
perception. Due to local variations in prey numbers, the probability of acceptance of less profitable prey
shifts from the zero-one rule to a gradually decreasing function, for which an explicit formula is derived,
giving way to partial preferences. A corresponding predator functional response to more profitable prey is
shown to have a sigmoid-like form.