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The heterospecific habitat copying hypothesis: can competitors indicate habitat quality?
Parejo, Deseada; Danchin, Etienne; Avilés, Jesús M. - In: Behavioral Ecology 16 (2005) 1, pp. 96-105
According to the "habitat copying" hypothesis, animals use the reproductive performance of conspecifics to assess habitat suitability and choose their future breeding site. This is because conspecifics share ecological needs and thus indicate habitat suitability. Here, we propose the...
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