“…Few partial migration studies on vertebrates, however, have shown density effects using replicated field experiments, probably because of the difficulties of enclosing wide-ranging animals. However, density effects are well known in the ecological literature, documented in topics ranging from dispersal to metamorphosis, disease, and phenotypic plasticity (e.g., Wilbur 1972, Matthysen 2005. Most commonly, environments under increasing density induce change in individuals, ranging from changes in habitat to spatial location, diet, behavior, or phenotype.…”