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Economical defence of resources structures territorial space use in a cooperative carnivore

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2021.2512

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agent-based model; behaviour; grey wolves; mechanistic model; optimality landscape; territoriality

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  1. Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Grant [W-161-R-1]

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Ecologists developed a mechanistic territory model to understand animal's space use patterns and successfully predicted and explained the space use of grey wolves using this model. This approach contributes to the understanding of natural systems and conservation efforts.
Ecologists have long sought to understand space use and mechanisms underlying patterns observed in nature. We developed an optimality landscape and mechanistic territory model to understand mechanisms driving space use and compared model predictions to empirical reality. We demonstrate our approach using grey wolves (Canis lupus). In the model, simulated animals selected territories to economically acquire resources by selecting patches with greatest value, accounting for benefits, costs and trade-offs of defending and using space on the optimality landscape. Our approach successfully predicted and explained first- and second-order space use of wolves, including the population's distribution, territories of individual packs, and influences of prey density, competitor density, human-caused mortality risk and seasonality. It accomplished this using simple behavioural rules and limited data to inform the optimality landscape. Results contribute evidence that economical territory selection is a mechanistic bridge between space use and animal distribution on the landscape. This approach and resulting gains in knowledge enable predicting effects of a wide range of environmental conditions, contributing to both basic ecological understanding of natural systems and conservation. We expect this approach will demonstrate applicability across diverse habitats and species, and that its foundation can help continue to advance understanding of spatial behaviour.

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