Individual variation in perceived density and its impacts on the realization of ecological niches
Berthelsen AL, Caspers B, Chakarov N, Childs AK, Coculla A, Dammhahn M, Moiron Cacharron M, Mühlenhaupt M, Müller C, Petit J, Rapp TM, et al. (2025) .
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Autor*in
Berthelsen, Ane LivUniBi;
Caspers, BarbaraUniBi
;
Chakarov, NaydenUniBi;
Childs, Alexandra KateUniBi;
Coculla, Angelica;
Dammhahn, Melanie;
Moiron Cacharron, MariaUniBi;
Mühlenhaupt, MaxUniBi
;
Müller, CarolineUniBi;
Petit, Jules;
Rapp, Tim MaximilianUniBi;
Schulz, Nora
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Einrichtung
Fakultät für Biologie > Chemische Ökologie
Fakultät für Biologie > Verhaltensökologie
Fakultät für Biologie > Evolutionäre Populationsgenetik
Fakultät für Biologie > Verhaltensforschung
Centrum für Biotechnologie - CeBiTec > AG Evolutionäre Populationsgenetik
Fakultät für Biologie > Evolutionsbiologie
Fakultät für Biologie > Verhaltensökologie
Fakultät für Biologie > Evolutionäre Populationsgenetik
Fakultät für Biologie > Verhaltensforschung
Centrum für Biotechnologie - CeBiTec > AG Evolutionäre Populationsgenetik
Fakultät für Biologie > Evolutionsbiologie
Abstract / Bemerkung
Organisms gain information about their local environment using different senses. Variation in both reception and assessment of stimuli leads to differences among individuals in their perception of environments. Here, we highlight the importance of acknowledging and investigating such individual differences by focusing on perceived density, the individual’s assessment of local density. We summarize how individuals sense their environment and identify factors shaping variation in sensory uptake and processing. We argue that differentially perceived environments likely affect relevant processes under selection, which contribute to the realization of individualized ecological niches. Ultimately, we provide practical guidelines for studying perceived density and present potential emergent consequences when considering individual differences, which will advance the in-depth understanding of individual and population-wide behavioural phenomena.
Erscheinungsjahr
2025
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Berthelsen AL, Caspers B, Chakarov N, et al. Individual variation in perceived density and its impacts on the realization of ecological niches. 2025.
Berthelsen, A. L., Caspers, B., Chakarov, N., Childs, A. K., Coculla, A., Dammhahn, M., Moiron Cacharron, M., et al. (2025). Individual variation in perceived density and its impacts on the realization of ecological niches. https://doi.org/10.32942/X21W65
Berthelsen, Ane Liv, Caspers, Barbara, Chakarov, Nayden, Childs, Alexandra Kate, Coculla, Angelica, Dammhahn, Melanie, Moiron Cacharron, Maria, et al. 2025. “Individual variation in perceived density and its impacts on the realization of ecological niches”.
Berthelsen, A. L., Caspers, B., Chakarov, N., Childs, A. K., Coculla, A., Dammhahn, M., Moiron Cacharron, M., Mühlenhaupt, M., Müller, C., Petit, J., et al. (2025). Individual variation in perceived density and its impacts on the realization of ecological niches.
Berthelsen, A.L., et al., 2025. Individual variation in perceived density and its impacts on the realization of ecological niches.
A.L. Berthelsen, et al., “Individual variation in perceived density and its impacts on the realization of ecological niches”, 2025.
Berthelsen, A.L., Caspers, B., Chakarov, N., Childs, A.K., Coculla, A., Dammhahn, M., Moiron Cacharron, M., Mühlenhaupt, M., Müller, C., Petit, J., Rapp, T.M., Schulz, N., Stöhr, S., Vendrami, D.: Individual variation in perceived density and its impacts on the realization of ecological niches. (2025).
Berthelsen, Ane Liv, Caspers, Barbara, Chakarov, Nayden, Childs, Alexandra Kate, Coculla, Angelica, Dammhahn, Melanie, Moiron Cacharron, Maria, Mühlenhaupt, Max, Müller, Caroline, Petit, Jules, Rapp, Tim Maximilian, Schulz, Nora, Stöhr, Svenja, and Vendrami, David. “Individual variation in perceived density and its impacts on the realization of ecological niches”. (2025).