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Animals have tremendous agency to understand the world around them and to plan how to take best advantage of that world to meet their requirements. Their perception of the world differs from humans' and includes knowledge emphasizing different senses. This book argues that to understand animals' home ranges, which are integral to the behavior and ecology of animals, biologists must understand their cognition of their environments.
Presenting diverse, complementary approaches to studying home ranges, this book shows how using multiple approaches sheds a broad light on how and why animals behave as they do. The book also provides many examples showing how hypothesis-driven research provides strong insights into animal behavior and ecology.
Contents
An Introduction to Home Ranges
Territories
Cognitive Maps and the Definition of a Home Range
Movement
Information, Movements, and Home Ranges
Mechanistic Familiarity Distributions
Economic and Cost-Benefit Models and Home Ranges
Foraging Optimally for a Home Range
Game Theory and Home Ranges
Familiarity Distributions
Building Familiarity Distributions
Familiarity Distributions
A Doorway to New Cogitations on Home Ranges



