Title of article :
Putting competition strategies into ideal free distribution models: Habitat selection as a tug of war
Author/Authors :
Flaxman، نويسنده , , Samuel M. and Reeve، نويسنده , , H. Kern، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
When resources are patchily distributed in an environment, behavioral ecologists frequently turn to ideal free distribution (IFD) models to predict the spatial distribution of organisms. In these models, predictions about distributions depend upon two key factors: the quality of habitat patches and the nature of competition between consumers. Surprisingly, however, no IFD models have explored the possibility that consumers modulate their competitive efforts in an evolutionarily stable manner. Instead, previous models assume that resource acquisition ability and competition are fixed within species or within phenotypes. We explored the consequences of adaptive modulation of competitive effort by incorporating tug-of-war theory into payoff equations from the two main classes of IFD models (continuous input (CI) and interference). In the models we develop, individuals can increase their share of the resources available in a patch, but do so at the costs of increased resource expenditures and increased negative interactions with conspecifics. We show how such models can provide new hypotheses to explain what are thought to be deviations from IFDs (e.g., the frequent observation of fewer animals than predicted in “good” patches of habitat). We also detail straightforward predictions made uniquely by the models we develop, and we outline experimental tests that will distinguish among alternatives.
Keywords :
Ideal Free Distribution , Competition , Game theory , Habitat selection
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical Biology