When there is conspicuous underexploitation of a limited resource, it is worth asking, what mechanisms allow presumably valuable resources to be left unused? Evolutionary biologists have generated a wide variety of hypotheses to explain this, ranging from interdemic group selection to selfishly prudent individual restraint. We consider a situation in which, despite high intraspecific competition, individuals leave most of a key resource unexploited. The parasitic wasp that does this finds virtually all host egg clusters in a landscape but parasitizes only about a third of the eggs in each and then leaves a deterrent mark around the cluster. We first test—and reject—a series of system-specific simple constraints that might limit full host ex...
Studying physical contests for indivisible resources is a major theme in behavioral ecology. Intensi...
Hosts and brood parasites are a classic example of conflict. Parasites typically provide no offsprin...
Studying physical contests for indivisible resources is a major theme in behavioral ecology. Intensi...
When there is conspicuous underexploitation of a limited resource, it is worth asking, what mechanis...
When there is conspicuous underexploitation of a limited resource, it is worth asking, what mechanis...
When there is conspicuous underexploitation of a limited resource, it is worth asking, what mechanis...
When there is conspicuous underexploitation of a limited resource, it is worth asking, what mechanis...
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
The parasitoid wasp, Hyposoter horticola, parasitizes a nearly fixed fraction of its host butterfly ...
Studying physical contests for indivisible resources is a major theme in behavioral ecology. Intensi...
In a context where hosts are distributed in patches and susceptible to parasitism for a limited time...
Studying physical contests for indivisible resources is a major theme in behavioral ecology. Intensi...
Hosts and brood parasites are a classic example of conflict. Parasites typically provide no offsprin...
Studying physical contests for indivisible resources is a major theme in behavioral ecology. Intensi...
When there is conspicuous underexploitation of a limited resource, it is worth asking, what mechanis...
When there is conspicuous underexploitation of a limited resource, it is worth asking, what mechanis...
When there is conspicuous underexploitation of a limited resource, it is worth asking, what mechanis...
When there is conspicuous underexploitation of a limited resource, it is worth asking, what mechanis...
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
Expansion and intensification of human land use represents the major cause of habitat fragmentation....
The parasitoid wasp, Hyposoter horticola, parasitizes a nearly fixed fraction of its host butterfly ...
Studying physical contests for indivisible resources is a major theme in behavioral ecology. Intensi...
In a context where hosts are distributed in patches and susceptible to parasitism for a limited time...
Studying physical contests for indivisible resources is a major theme in behavioral ecology. Intensi...
Hosts and brood parasites are a classic example of conflict. Parasites typically provide no offsprin...
Studying physical contests for indivisible resources is a major theme in behavioral ecology. Intensi...