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SUBMITTER: Sells SN
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7934961 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Sells Sarah N SN Mitchell Michael S MS Podruzny Kevin M KM Gude Justin A JA Keever Allison C AC Boyd Diane K DK Smucker Ty D TD Nelson Abigail A AA Parks Tyler W TW Lance Nathan J NJ Ross Michael S MS Inman Robert M RM
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20210303 1946
As an outcome of natural selection, animals are probably adapted to select territories economically by maximizing benefits and minimizing costs of territory ownership. Theory and empirical precedent indicate that a primary benefit of many territories is exclusive access to food resources, and primary costs of defending and using space are associated with competition, travel and mortality risk. A recently developed mechanistic model for economical territory selection provided numerous empirically ...[more]