Animal communication of fear and safety related to foraging behavior and fitness: An individual-based modeling approach

Volume: 54, Pages: 101011 - 101011
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Animal communication impacts many kinds of behavior including mating and courtship, escaping from predators and foraging activity. In this article, our investigation focuses primarily on how alarm communication impacts foraging activity, using individual based computer simulations. We used this approach to help resolve a debate in the literature between the risk-allocation hypothesis, which predicts that over time, animals become habituated to...
Paper Details
Title
Animal communication of fear and safety related to foraging behavior and fitness: An individual-based modeling approach
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
54
Pages
101011 - 101011
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