“…A similar experience factor that affects intraspecific competition is known as a 'prior residence effect', in which residents have a greater likelihood of dominating intruders or newcomers (Braddock, 1949). A prior residence effect is found in mammals including humans, birds, fish, frogs and insects (Davies, 1978;Baugh and Forester, 1994;Huntingford and Leaniz, 1997;Faria et al, 1998;Snell-Rood and Cristol, 2005;Han et al, 2009;Nijman and Heuts, 2011). This effect has also been reported in various decapod crustaceans, including lobsters (Karnofsky et al, 1989), prawns (Evans and Shehadi-Moacdieh, 1988), fiddler crabs (Hyatt and Salmon, 1978) and crayfish (Peeke et al, 1995;Figler et al, 1999Figler et al, , 2005Herberholz et al, 2007;Klar and Crowley, 2012).…”