Review the article by Arnott and Elwood (2009) entitled "Assessment of Fighting Ability in Animal Contests" (Animal Behaviour, vol. 77, pp. 991-1004). In Chapter 15 of Principles of Animal Behavior, you were introduced to the sequential assessment model, wherein animals evaluate the strength of their opponent through a process akin to statistical sampling. What other types of assessment strategies might animals use? How would you discriminate among these assessment strategies experimentally? Design an experiment that would allow you to evaluate, unequivocally, which assessment strategy your organism employs during aggressive contests.
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