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Geometry of the ideal free distribution: individual behavioural variation and annual reproductive success in aggregations of a social ungulate
Authors:Maegwin Bonar  Keith P Lewis  Quinn M R Webber  Maria Dobbin  Michel P Laforge  Eric Vander Wal
Abstract:Variation in social environment can mitigate risks and rewards associated with occupying a particular patch. We aim to integrate Ideal Free Distribution (IFD) and Geometry of the Selfish Herd (GSH) to address an apparent conflict in their predictions of equal mean fitness between patches (IFD) and declining fitness benefits within a patch (GSH). We tested these hypotheses in a socio‐spatial context using individual caribou that were aggregated or disaggregated during calving and varied in their annual reproductive success (ARS). We then tested individual consistency of these spatial tactics. We reveal that two socio‐spatial tactics accorded similar mean ARS (IFD); however, ARS for aggregated individuals declined near the periphery (GSH). Individuals near the aggregation periphery exhibited flexibility, whereas others were consistent. The integration of classical theories through a contemporary lens of consistent individual differences provides evidence for an integrated GSH and IFD strategy that may represent an evolutionary stable state.
Keywords:Aggregation  calf survival  caribou  geometry of the selfish herd  ideal free distribution  nearest neighbour  repeatability  reproductive success  social environment
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