Density dependence and habitat quality modulate the intensity of display territory defence in an exploded lekking species

Volume: 68, Issue: 9, Pages: 1493 - 1504
Published: Jul 4, 2014
Abstract
We evaluated the effect of conspecific abundance and habitat quality of leks on the territorial behaviour of males in an exploded lekking species, the Little Bustard (Tetrax tetrax). The hypothesis that males more intensely defend territories with higher conspecific abundance and better habitat quality was evaluated experimentally analysing the agonistic response of experimental males to male decoys placed on their displaying areas. Decoy...
Paper Details
Title
Density dependence and habitat quality modulate the intensity of display territory defence in an exploded lekking species
Published Date
Jul 4, 2014
Volume
68
Issue
9
Pages
1493 - 1504
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