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The effects of prior residence,competitive ability and food availability on the outcome of interactions between shrews (Sorex araneus L.)
Authors:C. J. Barnard  C. A. J. Brown
Affiliation:(1) Animal Behaviour Research Group, Department of Zoology, University of Nottingham, University Park, NG7 2RD Nottingham, England
Abstract:Summary Interactions between pairs of shrews on a foraging grid were analysed to test for the effects of prior residence, food density and differences in competitive ability between individuals on the outcome.Prior residence was an important factor influencing the outcome of interactions but the degree of resident advantage varied both with food density on the grid and the difference in competitive ability between shrews.Payoff and resource holding power (R.H.P.) asymmetry effects can be implied from the influence of food density and competitive ability differences but prior residence may operate as an uncorrelated asymmetry only under certain conditions determined by combinations of the other two asymmetries.
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