In most species, some individuals delay reproduction or occupy inferior breeding positions. The queue hypothesis tries to explain both patterns by proposing that individuals strategically delay breeding (queue) to acquire better breeding or social positions. In 1995, Ens, Weissing, and Drent addressed evolutionarily stable queuing strategies in situations with habitat heterogeneity. However, their model did not consider the non-mutually exclusive individual quality hypothesis, which suggests that some individuals delay breeding or occupy inferior breeding positions because they are poor competitors. Here we extend their model with individual differences in competitive abilities, which are probably plentiful in nature. We show that including...
Intermittent breeding (skipping a breeding season) can be the result of an adaptive decision by a fo...
The role of temporal changes and spatial variability in predation risk and prey's means of mitigatin...
To understand the social organization of species, we propose that it is necessary to unify three par...
In most species, some individuals delay reproduction or occupy inferior breeding positions. The queu...
In most species, some individuals delay reproduction or occupy inferior breeding positions. The queu...
In territorial species, habitat heterogeneity results in some individuals occupying poor quality sit...
For an individual, the decision on when to settle (i.e., at what age) cannot be separated from the d...
Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because it a...
To understand the social organization of species, we propose that it is necessary to unify three par...
For an individual, the decision on when to settle (i.e., at what age) cannot be separated from the d...
1. Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because i...
1. In many animal species, sexually mature individuals may skip breeding opportunities despite a lik...
International audienceBirds arriving from spring migration have higher chances of securing a territo...
Intermittent breeding (skipping a breeding season) can be the result of an adaptive decision by a fo...
The role of temporal changes and spatial variability in predation risk and prey's means of mitigatin...
To understand the social organization of species, we propose that it is necessary to unify three par...
In most species, some individuals delay reproduction or occupy inferior breeding positions. The queu...
In most species, some individuals delay reproduction or occupy inferior breeding positions. The queu...
In territorial species, habitat heterogeneity results in some individuals occupying poor quality sit...
For an individual, the decision on when to settle (i.e., at what age) cannot be separated from the d...
Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because it a...
To understand the social organization of species, we propose that it is necessary to unify three par...
For an individual, the decision on when to settle (i.e., at what age) cannot be separated from the d...
1. Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because i...
1. In many animal species, sexually mature individuals may skip breeding opportunities despite a lik...
International audienceBirds arriving from spring migration have higher chances of securing a territo...
Intermittent breeding (skipping a breeding season) can be the result of an adaptive decision by a fo...
The role of temporal changes and spatial variability in predation risk and prey's means of mitigatin...
To understand the social organization of species, we propose that it is necessary to unify three par...