Resource holding potential, subjective resource value, and game theoretical models of aggressiveness signalling
PL Hurd - Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2006 - Elsevier
Empirical evidence suggests that aggressiveness (willingness to enter into, or escalate an
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
Resource holding potential, subjective resource value, and game theoretical models of aggressiveness signalling
PL Hurd - Journal of theoretical biology, 2006 - safetylit.org
Empirical evidence suggests that aggressiveness (willingness to enter into, or escalate an
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
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PL Hurdà - Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2006 - academia.edu
Empirical evidence suggests that aggressiveness (willingness to enter into, or escalate an
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
Resource holding potential, subjective resource value, and game theoretical models of aggressiveness signalling
PL Hurd - Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2006 - infona.pl
Empirical evidence suggests that aggressiveness (willingness to enter into, or escalate an
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
[PDF][PDF] Resource holding potential, subjective resource value, and game theoretical models of aggressiveness signalling
PL Hurd - Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2006 - Citeseer
Empirical evidence suggests that aggressiveness (willingness to enter into, or escalate an
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
[PDF][PDF] Resource holding potential, subjective resource value, and game theoretical models of aggressiveness signalling
PL Hurd - Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2006 - count.psych.ualberta.ca
Empirical evidence suggests that aggressiveness (willingness to enter into, or escalate an
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
Resource holding potential, subjective resource value, and game theoretical models of aggressiveness signalling.
PL Hurd - Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2006 - europepmc.org
Empirical evidence suggests that aggressiveness (willingness to enter into, or escalate an
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
[PDF][PDF] Resource holding potential, subjective resource value, and game theoretical models of aggressiveness signalling
PL Hurd - Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2006 - psych.ualberta.ca
Empirical evidence suggests that aggressiveness (willingness to enter into, or escalate an
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
Resource holding potential, subjective resource value, and game theoretical models of aggressiveness signalling
PL Hurd - Journal of theoretical biology, 2006 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Empirical evidence suggests that aggressiveness (willingness to enter into, or escalate an
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
[PDF][PDF] Resource holding potential, subjective resource value, and game theoretical models of aggressiveness signalling
PL Hurd - Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2006 - psych.ualberta.ca
Empirical evidence suggests that aggressiveness (willingness to enter into, or escalate an
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …
aggressive interaction) may be more important than the ability to win fights in some species …