A flexible theory for the dynamics of social populations: Within‐group density dependence and between‐group processes
Brian A. Lerch,
Karen C. Abbott
Abstract:Despite the importance of population structures throughout ecology, relatively little theoretical attention has been paid to understanding the implications of social groups for population dynamics. The dynamics of socially structured populations differ substantially from those of unstructured or metapopulation‐structured populations, because social groups themselves may split, fuse, and compete. These “between‐group processes” remain understudied as drivers of the dynamics of socially structured populations. H… Show more
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