Modelling territorial behaviour of animals in variable environments
Authored by S Humphries, GD Ruxton, JD Armstrong
Date Published: 1999
DOI: 10.1006/anbe.1999.1114
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Fisheries Society of the British Isles
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Abstract
We present an. individual-based model describing the distribution and
resource gain of territorial individuals in situations where the rank
order of territory quality changes over time. The model integrates both
competitive (territory-holding ability) asymmetries and a memory
function. A balance of effects resulted in a peak in movement rates, but
not resource gain, for individuals of intermediate ability. Furthermore, when the system was reduced to a linear array of territories (as
commonly used in empirical studies) the model generated quite different
predictions because of the severe limitation in movement that the linear
array imposes. We suggest that the model can be used to generate
testable predictions for territorial species such as salmonids, and that
future empirical work should take into account the consequences of
reductions in movement imposed by a linear array of territories. (C)
1999 The Association for the Stud of Animal Behaviour.
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