how are fixed teritory and population important in the formation of a society
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Territorial defense, territory size, and population regulation. ... By contrast, when fecundity is high, breeding success sharply saturates with territory size, and/or defense is costly, we predict fixed territory sizes and regulation by floaters. These "surplus" individuals form a buffer against population fluctuations.
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