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- Ideal_free_distribution abstract "In ecology, an ideal free distribution is a way in which animals distribute themselves among several patches of resources. The theory states that the number of individual animals that will aggregate in various patches is proportional to the amount of resources available in each. For example, if patch A contains twice as many resources as patch B, there will be twice as many individuals foraging in patch A as in patch B. The ideal free distribution (IFD) theory predicts that the distribution of animals among patches will minimize resource competition and maximize fitness.The term \"ideal\" implies that animals are aware of each patch’s quality, and they choose to forage in the patch with the highest quality. The term \"free\" implies that animals are capable of moving unhindered from one patch to another. Although these assumptions are not always upheld in nature, there are still many experiments that have been performed in support of IFD, even if populations naturally deviate between patches before reaching IFD. IFD theory can still be used to analyze foraging behaviors of animals, whether those behaviors support IFD, or violate it.".
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- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Behavioral_ecology.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Category:Population_ecology.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Cichlid.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Daphnia.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Ecology.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Foraging.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Marginal_value_theorem.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Matching_law.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Nash_equilibrium.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Natural_selection.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Optimal_foraging_theory.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Pemphigus_betae.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Populus_angustifolia.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Reinforcement.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Scramble_competition.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink Xylocopa_varipuncta.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLink File:IFD_-_Nash_Equilibrium.jpg.
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ideal Free Distribution".
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ideal free distribution".
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLinkText "ideal free distribution theory".
- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageWikiLinkText "ideal free distribution".
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- Ideal_free_distribution wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Modelling_ecosystems.
- Ideal_free_distribution subject Category:Population_ecology.
- Ideal_free_distribution hypernym Way.
- Ideal_free_distribution type Field.
- Ideal_free_distribution type Subfield.
- Ideal_free_distribution comment "In ecology, an ideal free distribution is a way in which animals distribute themselves among several patches of resources. The theory states that the number of individual animals that will aggregate in various patches is proportional to the amount of resources available in each. For example, if patch A contains twice as many resources as patch B, there will be twice as many individuals foraging in patch A as in patch B.".
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