How food abundance affects (1) whether or not individuals defend territories and (2) what size of territory is defended are crucial to understanding the role that territoriality plays in regulating the population size of stream-dwelling salmonids. The threshold model of feeding territoriality predicts that territorial defence will be most intense at intermediate levels of food abundance, whereas optimal territory-size models predict that territory size will decrease with increasing food abundance. While the latter prediction has been supported by several studies of stream salmonids, too few levels of food abundance were typically used to describe the exact relationship between territory size and food abundance. Hence, to quantify the relati...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Graduation date: 2009I examined the relative roles of biotic and abiotic factors in structuring redb...
Abstract Density dependence is a strong regulator of animal populations, operating primarily through...
Territoriality is thought to be an important mechanism of population regulation in stream-dwelling s...
Territorial behaviour is thought to play a role in limiting population density. Consequently the fac...
Territoriality is probably the most important ecological mechanism regulating densities in stream-li...
Despite a wealth of research on territoriality and population regulation in stream dwelling salmonid...
How the local density of territorial animals responds to changes in food abundance will depend on th...
In populations of plants and animals, competition for a limited amount of critical resources is oft...
The object of this study was to test the hypothesis that prey abundance in large part regulates disp...
Optimality models predict that territory size will decrease as the costs of defence increase. One po...
Effect of food abundance on aggressiveness and territory size of juvenile rainbow trout
Territoriality and foraging behaviour can play a major role in determining the abundance and distrib...
Information about territory size is useful for both the measurement and prediction of salmonid abund...
Most animals are at some point in their development required to perform behaviours under the threat ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Graduation date: 2009I examined the relative roles of biotic and abiotic factors in structuring redb...
Abstract Density dependence is a strong regulator of animal populations, operating primarily through...
Territoriality is thought to be an important mechanism of population regulation in stream-dwelling s...
Territorial behaviour is thought to play a role in limiting population density. Consequently the fac...
Territoriality is probably the most important ecological mechanism regulating densities in stream-li...
Despite a wealth of research on territoriality and population regulation in stream dwelling salmonid...
How the local density of territorial animals responds to changes in food abundance will depend on th...
In populations of plants and animals, competition for a limited amount of critical resources is oft...
The object of this study was to test the hypothesis that prey abundance in large part regulates disp...
Optimality models predict that territory size will decrease as the costs of defence increase. One po...
Effect of food abundance on aggressiveness and territory size of juvenile rainbow trout
Territoriality and foraging behaviour can play a major role in determining the abundance and distrib...
Information about territory size is useful for both the measurement and prediction of salmonid abund...
Most animals are at some point in their development required to perform behaviours under the threat ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Graduation date: 2009I examined the relative roles of biotic and abiotic factors in structuring redb...
Abstract Density dependence is a strong regulator of animal populations, operating primarily through...