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Area of Science:

  • Evolutionary biology
  • Animal behavior
  • Theoretical ecology

Background:

  • Theoretical research on the evolution of territoriality is extensive but lacks a generalized view due to diverse modeling approaches and research questions.
  • Existing studies often use similar terminology for territorial conflicts, leading to inconsistencies when different conflict types are investigated.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and classify territorial conflicts based on the mode of access competitors seek.
  • To identify the sources of inconsistency in evolutionary territoriality research.
  • To propose a framework for a more generalized theory of territoriality.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and conceptual analysis of theoretical research on territoriality.
  • Classification of territorial conflicts into qualitatively distinct types based on access-seeking strategies.
  • Discussion of the connections between different conflict types and existing research on animal conflicts.

Main Results:

  • Territorial conflicts can be categorized into distinct types based on the competitor's goal regarding territory access.
  • Inconsistencies in the literature stem from conflating different types of territorial conflicts.
  • Each conflict type has specific links to broader research areas within animal conflicts.

Conclusions:

  • A clear conceptual separation of territorial conflict types is crucial for advancing the field.
  • A generalized theory of territoriality must address interdependencies between conflict types.
  • A more mechanistic modeling approach is needed for a comprehensive understanding of territoriality evolution.