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Theor Popul Biol ; 71(2): 182-95, 2007 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17109906

ABSTRACT

We develop a suite of models with varying complexity to predict elk movement behavior during the winter on the Northern Range of Yellowstone National Park (YNP). The models range from a simple representation of optimal patch choice to a dynamic game, and we show how the underlying theory in each is related by the presence or absence of state- and frequency-dependence. We compare predictions from each of the models for three variables that are of basic and applied interest: elk survival, aggregation, and use of habitat outside YNP. Our results suggest that despite low overall forage depletion in the winter, frequency-dependence is crucial to the predictions for elk movement and distribution. Furthermore, frequency-dependence interacts with mass-dependence in the predicted outcome of elk decision-making. We use these results to show how models that treat single movement decisions in isolation from the seasonal sequence of decisions are insufficient to capture landscape scale behavior.


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Animal Migration , Decision Making , Deer , Ecosystem , Game Theory , Animals , Mathematics , Models, Biological , Population Dynamics , Spatial Behavior , Wyoming
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