1. We present a model of the ideal free distribution (IFD) where differences between phenotypes other than those involved in direct competition for resources are considered. We show that these post-acquisitional differences can have a dramatic impact on the predicted distributions of individuals. 2. Specifically, we predict that, when the relative abilities of phenotypes are independent of location, there will be a continuum of mixed evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) distributions (where all phenotypes are present in all patches). 3. When the relative strengths of the post-acquisitional trait in the two phenotypes differ between patches, however, we predict only a single ESS at equilibrium. Further, this distribution may be fully or part...
By means of a simulation study, DiNuzzo & Griffen [1] investigate whether individual variation in a ...
Fokkema RW, Korsten P, Schmoll T, Wilson AJ. Social competition as a driver of phenotype–environment...
<p>The pattern of competition among consumers</p><p>is one of the important factors that</p><p>deter...
Ideal free distribution theory attempts to predict the distribution of well-informed (‘ideal’) and u...
1. Unequal competitor ideal free distribution (IFD) models that deal with the effects of interferenc...
We studied an individual-based model of a number of competitors each able to move freely between two...
Recent influential models of the distribution of foraging animals have recognised the importance of ...
While it is universally recognised that environmental factors can cause phenotypic trait variation v...
According to the ideal free distribution (IFD) theory, individuals that are able to perceive the qua...
A genetic model is investigated in which two recombining loci determine the genotypic value of a qua...
International audienceMost models on the evolution of sex allocation and life-history traits are bas...
In asymmetric competition between two individuals of the same or different species, one individual h...
In asymmetric competition between two individuals of the same or different species, one individual h...
Many quantitative genetic and adaptive dynamic models suggest that disruptive selection can maintain...
Empirical and theoretical investigations of aspects of the ideal free distribution (IFD) are present...
By means of a simulation study, DiNuzzo & Griffen [1] investigate whether individual variation in a ...
Fokkema RW, Korsten P, Schmoll T, Wilson AJ. Social competition as a driver of phenotype–environment...
<p>The pattern of competition among consumers</p><p>is one of the important factors that</p><p>deter...
Ideal free distribution theory attempts to predict the distribution of well-informed (‘ideal’) and u...
1. Unequal competitor ideal free distribution (IFD) models that deal with the effects of interferenc...
We studied an individual-based model of a number of competitors each able to move freely between two...
Recent influential models of the distribution of foraging animals have recognised the importance of ...
While it is universally recognised that environmental factors can cause phenotypic trait variation v...
According to the ideal free distribution (IFD) theory, individuals that are able to perceive the qua...
A genetic model is investigated in which two recombining loci determine the genotypic value of a qua...
International audienceMost models on the evolution of sex allocation and life-history traits are bas...
In asymmetric competition between two individuals of the same or different species, one individual h...
In asymmetric competition between two individuals of the same or different species, one individual h...
Many quantitative genetic and adaptive dynamic models suggest that disruptive selection can maintain...
Empirical and theoretical investigations of aspects of the ideal free distribution (IFD) are present...
By means of a simulation study, DiNuzzo & Griffen [1] investigate whether individual variation in a ...
Fokkema RW, Korsten P, Schmoll T, Wilson AJ. Social competition as a driver of phenotype–environment...
<p>The pattern of competition among consumers</p><p>is one of the important factors that</p><p>deter...