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Imagine a species in which males can adopt either of two strategies in competitions for territories; an aggressive one (

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 1:24 pm
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Imagine A Species In Which Males Can Adopt Either Of Two Strategies In Competitions For Territories An Aggressive One 1
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Imagine a species in which males can adopt either of two strategies in competitions for territories; an aggressive one (termed Hawk) or a passive one (termed dove). Competition for territories is by combat in hawks and displays in doves. Winning a contest via either combat or display yields 30 units of resource. C - When hawks compete against one another, one wins and one loses with a 50% chance of each result. The winner gains the resources and the loser is injured and pays a cost of 40 units of resource to recover. When doves compete against one another, they each pay a cost of 5 units of resource to display and one wins and one loses with a 50% chance of each result. The winner gains the resources and the loser get nothing. - Hawks always beat doves so doves don't even display in response, they merely retreat with no cost while the hawk wins. Calculate the equilibrium hawk frequency in this scenario. Enter the value as a percentage to the nearest 0.01 without any extra units (e.g... enter "35.04", not "35 percent" or "35.04%").