2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.70146
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How can we measure resource quality when resources differ in many ways? Deconstructing shelter quality in a social fish

Aneesh P. H. Bose,
Tomas Brodin,
Cyprian Katongo
et al.

Abstract: Resource quality is an important concept in ecology and evolution that attempts to capture the fitness benefits a resource affords to an organism. Yet “quality” is a multivariate concept, potentially affected by many variables pertaining to the resource, its surroundings, and the resource chooser. Researchers often use a small number of proxy variables to simplify their estimation of resource quality, but without vetting their proxies against a wider set of potential quality estimators this approach risks over… Show more

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