WIT Press


From Competition To Coexistence: A Model For Sustaining Human And Non-human Animal Populations

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

63

Pages

12

Published

2003

Size

519 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/ECO030591

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

D. B. Nuttall

Abstract

From competition to coexistence: a model for sustaining human and non-human animal populations D. B. Nuttall Department of hndscape Architecture, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada Abstract The concept of sustainability recognizes that an awareness of and adherence to ecological principles or theory is required to achieve sustainability. One form of ecological theory, competition theory, describes how animal species that are competing for limited resources may coexist. Is it possible that the 'solutions' derived by nature are in fact models for resolving competition between human and non-human animal species? This paper presents a Sustainable Resource Partitioning (SRP) Model which incorporates competition theory as a means of describing how human animal (HA) and non-human animal (NHA) species can move from competition to coexistence. The model was applied in the field setting of Mozambique where a presumed threatened avian population and a local human animal population were competing f

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