Supplementary material from \"Gaps in modelling animal migration with evolutionary game theory: infection can favour the loss of migration\"

Allison K. Shaw, Martha Torstenson, Meggan E. Craft & Sandra A. Binning
Ongoing environmental changes alter how natural selection shapes animal migration. Understanding how these changes play out theoretically can be done using evolutionary game theoretic (EGT) approaches, such as looking for evolutionarily stable strategies. Here, we first describe historical patterns of how EGT models have explored different drivers of migration. We find that there are substantial gaps in both the taxa (mammals, amphibians, reptiles, insects) and mechanisms (mutualism, interspecific competition) included in past EGT models of...
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