Consequences of animal interactions on their dynamics: emergence of home ranges and territoriality Luca Giuggioli1 * and V M Kenkre2* Animal spacing has important implications for population abundance, species demography and the environment. Mechanisms underlying spatial segregation have their roots in the characteristics of the animals, their mutual interaction and their response, collective as well as individual, to environmental variables. This review describes how the combination of these factors shapes the patterns we observe and presents a practical, usable framework for the analysis of movement data in confined spaces. The basis of the framework is the theory of interacting random walks and the mathematical description of out-of-equi...
Collective phenomena, whereby agent–agent interactions determine spatial patterns, are ubiquitous in...
Territoriality and stable home ranges are a common space-use pattern among animals. These ranges pro...
Uncovering the mechanisms behind territory formation is a fundamental problem in behavioural ecology...
Home range behaviour is a common pattern of space use, having fundamental consequences for ecologica...
Collective phenomena, whereby agent-agent interactions determine spatial patterns, are ubiquitous in...
Collective animal behavior studies have led the way in developing models that account for a large nu...
Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing s...
Territory formation is ubiquitous throughout the animal kingdom. At the individual level, various be...
Although territorial animals are able to maintain exclusive use of certain regions of space, movemen...
Abstract. In this work we provide a flexible stochastic model for the movement of territorial mammal...
Kraus C, Kunkele J, Trillmich F. Spacing behaviour and its implications for the mating system of a p...
The theory for species coexistence in metacommunities largely ignores small-scale, station-keeping m...
How animals divide space can have fundamental implications for the population dynamics of territoria...
I present an agent-based model of animal movements and scent-mediated interactions whereby territori...
A new model to explain animal spacing, based on a trade-off between foraging efficiency and predatio...
Collective phenomena, whereby agent–agent interactions determine spatial patterns, are ubiquitous in...
Territoriality and stable home ranges are a common space-use pattern among animals. These ranges pro...
Uncovering the mechanisms behind territory formation is a fundamental problem in behavioural ecology...
Home range behaviour is a common pattern of space use, having fundamental consequences for ecologica...
Collective phenomena, whereby agent-agent interactions determine spatial patterns, are ubiquitous in...
Collective animal behavior studies have led the way in developing models that account for a large nu...
Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing s...
Territory formation is ubiquitous throughout the animal kingdom. At the individual level, various be...
Although territorial animals are able to maintain exclusive use of certain regions of space, movemen...
Abstract. In this work we provide a flexible stochastic model for the movement of territorial mammal...
Kraus C, Kunkele J, Trillmich F. Spacing behaviour and its implications for the mating system of a p...
The theory for species coexistence in metacommunities largely ignores small-scale, station-keeping m...
How animals divide space can have fundamental implications for the population dynamics of territoria...
I present an agent-based model of animal movements and scent-mediated interactions whereby territori...
A new model to explain animal spacing, based on a trade-off between foraging efficiency and predatio...
Collective phenomena, whereby agent–agent interactions determine spatial patterns, are ubiquitous in...
Territoriality and stable home ranges are a common space-use pattern among animals. These ranges pro...
Uncovering the mechanisms behind territory formation is a fundamental problem in behavioural ecology...