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. 2019 Jul 29;374(1781):20180046. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2018.0046

Table 2.

Measuring costs and benefits of key behaviours using movement

behavioural category example issue example metric reference
optimal foraging theory search behaviour patch occupancy [24]
trade-offs dispersal decisions net squared displacement [25]
competition costs to subordinates rank-based space use [26]
alternative strategies male reproductive states daily activity budget [27]
group living group size constraints daily movement distance [28]
parental investment impact of maternal investment on survival foraging trip length [29]
behavioural syndromes factors influencing different movement tactics resource selection [30]
plasticity response to human activity vagility [8]
seasonal response influence of longitudinal changes in resources behavioural change point analysis [31]