Social information in breeding site selection has received extensive study; however, few attempts have been made to link this process to pre-existing models. We examine the importance of social information to three pertinent models of habitat selection that describe breeding aggregations and spatial patterns: 1) the ideal despotic distribution (IDD) which considers conspecific competition and habitat availability, 2) the perceptual constraints model which accounts for patch selection when animals experience a threshold of undetectable difference in quality, and 3) the ‘‘neighbourhood model’’ which predicts concordance between resources and settlers can be disrupted by conspecific attraction when resources are patchy. These models all predic...
Animals use behavioural cues from others to make decisions in a variety of contexts. There is growin...
Social environments are inherently dynamic, often changing depending on the frequency and outcomes o...
Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because it a...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
Social information use in songbird habitat selection commonly involves a conspecific attraction stra...
Understanding the drivers of animal distributions is a fundamental goal of ecology and informs habit...
The processes by which individuals select breeding sites have important consequences for individual ...
Social information use is common between individuals of same species, especially in habitat choice. ...
Conspecific nesting density affects many aspects of breeding biology, as well as habitat selection d...
1. The processes by which individuals select breeding sites have important consequences for individu...
Social cues are used by many species to locate and select breeding sites. The role of social inform...
ive al 2To select their future breeding site, individuals usually have to assess local quality by us...
Animals can select breeding sites using non-social information (habitat characteristics) and social ...
Background: Social learning allows animals to eavesdrop on ecologically relevant knowledge of compet...
Animals use behavioural cues from others to make decisions in a variety of contexts. There is growin...
Social environments are inherently dynamic, often changing depending on the frequency and outcomes o...
Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because it a...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
Social information use in songbird habitat selection commonly involves a conspecific attraction stra...
Understanding the drivers of animal distributions is a fundamental goal of ecology and informs habit...
The processes by which individuals select breeding sites have important consequences for individual ...
Social information use is common between individuals of same species, especially in habitat choice. ...
Conspecific nesting density affects many aspects of breeding biology, as well as habitat selection d...
1. The processes by which individuals select breeding sites have important consequences for individu...
Social cues are used by many species to locate and select breeding sites. The role of social inform...
ive al 2To select their future breeding site, individuals usually have to assess local quality by us...
Animals can select breeding sites using non-social information (habitat characteristics) and social ...
Background: Social learning allows animals to eavesdrop on ecologically relevant knowledge of compet...
Animals use behavioural cues from others to make decisions in a variety of contexts. There is growin...
Social environments are inherently dynamic, often changing depending on the frequency and outcomes o...
Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because it a...