2013 Subjective and objective components of resource value additively increase aggression in parasitoid contests. Biol Lett 9: 20130391
An optimization analysis of human behavior from a comparative perspective can improve our understand...
Aggression is often utilised in intraspecific competition to establish and maintain dominance hierar...
Aggressive behavior is common in many species and is often adaptive because it enables individuals t...
Two major categories of factors are predicted to influence behaviour in dyadic contests; differences...
Abstract Background Aggressive behaviour is widely observed in animal kingdom, which compete for res...
International audienceAlthough animal contests for resources are often settled in favour of individu...
Studying physical contests for indivisible resources is a major theme in behavioral ecology. Intensi...
<p>Relation between fighting behaviour and a change in the number of parasitoids on a patch.</p
Although most animals employ strategies to avoid costly escalation of conflict, the limitation of cr...
Males sometimes engage in fights over contested resources such as access to mates; in this case, fig...
Aggression is a complex behavior in which harm is intentionally inflicted onto another individual. M...
The evolutionarily stable strategy, ESS, concept was first used in biology to understand sex ratio b...
Interactions between organisms can lie anywhere along the spectrum from fatal conflict to total coop...
International audienceKin recognition, defined as the ability to differentiate genetically related f...
Game theory models predict the outcome of a dyadic contest to depend on opponents’ asymmetries in th...
An optimization analysis of human behavior from a comparative perspective can improve our understand...
Aggression is often utilised in intraspecific competition to establish and maintain dominance hierar...
Aggressive behavior is common in many species and is often adaptive because it enables individuals t...
Two major categories of factors are predicted to influence behaviour in dyadic contests; differences...
Abstract Background Aggressive behaviour is widely observed in animal kingdom, which compete for res...
International audienceAlthough animal contests for resources are often settled in favour of individu...
Studying physical contests for indivisible resources is a major theme in behavioral ecology. Intensi...
<p>Relation between fighting behaviour and a change in the number of parasitoids on a patch.</p
Although most animals employ strategies to avoid costly escalation of conflict, the limitation of cr...
Males sometimes engage in fights over contested resources such as access to mates; in this case, fig...
Aggression is a complex behavior in which harm is intentionally inflicted onto another individual. M...
The evolutionarily stable strategy, ESS, concept was first used in biology to understand sex ratio b...
Interactions between organisms can lie anywhere along the spectrum from fatal conflict to total coop...
International audienceKin recognition, defined as the ability to differentiate genetically related f...
Game theory models predict the outcome of a dyadic contest to depend on opponents’ asymmetries in th...
An optimization analysis of human behavior from a comparative perspective can improve our understand...
Aggression is often utilised in intraspecific competition to establish and maintain dominance hierar...
Aggressive behavior is common in many species and is often adaptive because it enables individuals t...