The influence of nest site selection on population dynamics is explored by considering two reproductive strategies. The first one, described as opportunist, is the most common in ecology. It postulates that an individual tries to select and track the optimal environmental conditions that maximize its total reproductive output. The second one, described as obstinate, comes from a generalization of "natal homing " recently proposed by Cury (1994). It assumes that a newborn individual memorizes early environmental cues that later determine its reproductive environment. We use an individual-based model named SEALAB to track artificial fish in a heterogeneous environment displayed as a lattice of hexagonal patches. The effects of two c...
That individuals attempt to minimize the ratio of mortality risk/growth rate (μ/g) when foraging wit...
Social information in breeding site selection has received extensive study; however, few attempts ha...
Factors affecting dispersal and recruitment in animal populations will play a prominent role in the ...
ive al 2To select their future breeding site, individuals usually have to assess local quality by us...
This dataset contains data from a combined field and simulation study regarding spatial pattern form...
in a predictable environment, variation in quality among breeding sites should select for mechanisms...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Amongst oviparous animals, the spatia...
International audienceReproductive strategies are defined by a combination of behavioural, morpholog...
International audienceAnimal movement and habitat selection behavior are important considerations in...
Individuals' distribution across habitats may depend on their personality. Human activities and infr...
Amongst oviparous animals, the spatial distribution of individuals is often set initially by where f...
We explore a “Go With the Older Fish” (GWOF) mechanism of learned migration behaviour for exploited ...
Fabrice Vinatier (fabrice.vinatier@supagro.inra.fr)International audience1. The spatial distribution...
Abstract Selective oviposition can have important con-sequences for recruitment limitation and popul...
Data on male size and egg mass area (reproductive success) from a field experiment manipulating bree...
That individuals attempt to minimize the ratio of mortality risk/growth rate (μ/g) when foraging wit...
Social information in breeding site selection has received extensive study; however, few attempts ha...
Factors affecting dispersal and recruitment in animal populations will play a prominent role in the ...
ive al 2To select their future breeding site, individuals usually have to assess local quality by us...
This dataset contains data from a combined field and simulation study regarding spatial pattern form...
in a predictable environment, variation in quality among breeding sites should select for mechanisms...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Amongst oviparous animals, the spatia...
International audienceReproductive strategies are defined by a combination of behavioural, morpholog...
International audienceAnimal movement and habitat selection behavior are important considerations in...
Individuals' distribution across habitats may depend on their personality. Human activities and infr...
Amongst oviparous animals, the spatial distribution of individuals is often set initially by where f...
We explore a “Go With the Older Fish” (GWOF) mechanism of learned migration behaviour for exploited ...
Fabrice Vinatier (fabrice.vinatier@supagro.inra.fr)International audience1. The spatial distribution...
Abstract Selective oviposition can have important con-sequences for recruitment limitation and popul...
Data on male size and egg mass area (reproductive success) from a field experiment manipulating bree...
That individuals attempt to minimize the ratio of mortality risk/growth rate (μ/g) when foraging wit...
Social information in breeding site selection has received extensive study; however, few attempts ha...
Factors affecting dispersal and recruitment in animal populations will play a prominent role in the ...