H. Hirata et H. Seno, HOW DOES THE SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF MALE TERRITORIES DEPEND ON THE SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION OF FEMALES, Ecological modelling, 103(2-3), 1997, pp. 193-207
We consider the relation between the spatial distribution of resource
related to the mating activity, for instance, spatially distributed fe
males themselves and the size distribution of territories established
by males for purpose of mating. Assuming the ranking related to the po
sition of territory, we construct and analyze a mathematical model to
consider how the spatial size distributions of the territories and the
mating groups are affected by the spatial distribution of mating reso
urce. Our modelling analyses clearly demonstrate that the size distrib
ution of territories is significantly affected by the spatial distribu
tion of mating resource. Although the general tendency of the spatial
size distribution of territories is monotonically increasing as the te
rritorial site becomes far from the most favorable place, a specific s
patial distribution of mating resource can realize a monotonically dec
reasing size distribution of territories. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.
V.