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measurement

boldness

Risk-taking behavior calculated from flight initiation distance to a simulated predator approach

population ecology2 papers
measurement

bout length

The duration of continuous engagement in a particular behavioral activity

population ecology2 papers
theory

demographic social roles

The idea that individuals of different age-sex categories contribute differently to social structure and cohesion

population ecology2 papers
measurement

detection probability

The probability of detecting a species given that it is present at a site

population ecology2 papers
measurement

exploration

Behavioral tendency to investigate novel environments, measured through open-field tests

population ecology2 papers
measurement

generation time

The mean age of females when they lay eggs or give birth, calculated as the inverse of the sum of elasticities of population growth rate to changes in fecundities

population ecology2 papers
phenomenon

group living

Social organization where individuals aggregate in groups, potentially providing antipredator benefits through collective vigilance and dilution effects

population ecology2 papers
concept

home range

The area traversed by an individual in its normal activities of food gathering, mating and caring for young

population ecology2 papers
measurement

interpath angle

The angle between the paths of predator and prey to the prey's refuge, expressing degree to which prey must run towards an approaching predator

population ecology2 papers
phenomenon

iteroparous

Reproductive strategy where organisms reproduce multiple times throughout their lifetime

population ecology2 papers
process

juvenile growth

Mass gain patterns in young animals during their first active season before hibernation

population ecology2 papers
phenomenon

litter relocation behavior

Behavior in which a female moves her litter to a new location

population ecology2 papers
process

masculinization

The process by which female mammals that develop in male-biased litters show signs of masculinization because they are exposed to testosterone produced by their male siblings in utero

population ecology2 papers
phenomenon

multiple paternity

Litters where offspring are sired by more than one male

population ecology2 papers
model type

multistate model

A capture-recapture model that accounts for transitions between different states (e.g., age classes) and estimates state-specific survival and detection probabilities

population ecology2 papers
measurement

mutual tolerance

When any social group contains 2 or more males with neither male forced to leave the group because of conflict

population ecology2 papers
process

parasite infection

Infection by internal parasites including blood-borne trypanosomes and intestinal parasites that can affect host behavior and physiology

population ecology2 papers
measurement

partner preference

When animals prefer to associate with certain individuals over others within a group

population ecology2 papers
hypothesis

practice hypothesis

The hypothesis that play provides an opportunity to practice and refine skills that will be needed later in adulthood

population ecology2 papers
phenomenon

reproductive skew

Unequal distribution of reproduction among group members, with some individuals having much higher reproductive success than others

population ecology2 papers
measurement

reproductive status

Classification of female reproductive phase as gestation/lactation or post-reproductive/pre-hibernation

population ecology2 papers
phenomenon

small mammal activity patterns

Temporal and spatial patterns of small mammal behavior and presence

population ecology2 papers
metric

social complexity

Demographic metric based on information theory quantifying the variation in social group composition across age and sex classes

population ecology2 papers
process

social learning

Learning that occurs through observation or interaction with other individuals

population ecology2 papers
measurement

aggressiveness

population ecology1 paper
phenomenon

animal personality

Consistent individual differences in behaviour across time and contexts, concept known as animal personality, behavioural types, temperament or coping styles

population ecology1 paper
process

hibernation

A life-history trait that buffers marmots against climate change by allowing them to escape changes in climate and effectively expand their ecological niches

population ecology1 paper
framework

life history traits

Ecological and life history traits that determine a bird species response to extreme meteorological events and vary with elevation

population ecology1 paper
phenomenon

social structure

Organization of individuals within populations based on family groups and territorial patterns

population ecology1 paper