Approaches to the study of territory size and shape
ES Adams - Annual review of ecology and systematics, 2001 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Intraspecific variation in territory size and shape can have strong effects on
population structure and dynamics. The traditional theoretical approach to the study of …
population structure and dynamics. The traditional theoretical approach to the study of …
Making habitat selection more “familiar”: a review
WH Piper - Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2011 - Springer
Behavioral ecologists generally agree that animals derive benefits from familiarity with
spaces that they inhabit or visit, yet site familiarity is rudimentary or lacking in most models of …
spaces that they inhabit or visit, yet site familiarity is rudimentary or lacking in most models of …
Conspecific reproductive success and breeding habitat selection: implications for the study of coloniality
E Danchin, T Boulinier, M Massot - Ecology, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat selection is a crucial process in the life cycle of animals because it can affect most
components of fitness. It has been proposed that some animals cue on the reproductive …
components of fitness. It has been proposed that some animals cue on the reproductive …
Dear enemies or nasty neighbors? Causes and consequences of variation in the responses of group-living species to territorial intrusions
C Christensen, AN Radford - Behavioral Ecology, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Territorial behavior is widespread throughout the animal kingdom, with responses to
conspecific intruders differing depending on various ecological, life history, and social …
conspecific intruders differing depending on various ecological, life history, and social …
Someplace like home: experience, habitat selection and conservation biology
JA Stamps, RR Swaisgood - Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2007 - Elsevier
Recent insights from habitat selection theory may help conservation managers encourage
released animals to settle in appropriate habitats. By all measures, success rates for captive …
released animals to settle in appropriate habitats. By all measures, success rates for captive …
A review of ecological determinants of territoriality within vertebrate species
CR Maher, DF Lott - The American Midland Naturalist, 2000 - BioOne
We reviewed papers that compared intraspecific variation in territoriality vs. alternative forms
of spatial or behavioral organization with three goals:(1) to discover which ecological …
of spatial or behavioral organization with three goals:(1) to discover which ecological …
From eavesdropping on performance to copying the behavior of others: a review of public information use
TJ Valone - Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 2007 - Springer
Public information (PI), a form of indirect social information, is used by individuals to estimate
the quality of environmental parameters. It can be acquired in two ways. One way is by …
the quality of environmental parameters. It can be acquired in two ways. One way is by …
The use of conspecific reproductive success for breeding patch selection in terrestrial migratory species
T Boulinier, E Danchin - Evolutionary Ecology, 1997 - Springer
Classical models of breeding habitat selection rarely deal with the question of information
gathering for patch quality assessment. In this paper, we present two models comparing the …
gathering for patch quality assessment. In this paper, we present two models comparing the …
Loss of intraspecific aggression in the success of a widespread invasive social insect
DA Holway, AV Suarez, TJ Case - Science, 1998 - science.org
Despite the innumerable ecological problems and large economic costs associated with
biological invasions, the proximate causes of invasion success are often poorly understood …
biological invasions, the proximate causes of invasion success are often poorly understood …
The Effects of Conspecific Attraction and Habitat Quality on Habitat Selection in Territorial Birds (Troglodytes Aedon)
KL Muller, JA Stamps, VV Krishnan… - The American …, 1997 - journals.uchicago.edu
When animals choose habitats and territories in which to live or reproduce, their preferences
can be affected by two sets of factors: habitat quality and conspecifics. There is general …
can be affected by two sets of factors: habitat quality and conspecifics. There is general …