Numerous studies in group-living animals with stable compositions have demonstrated the complex and dynamic nature of social behaviour. Empirical studies occasionally provide principles that cannot be applied directly to other group-living species. Because of this, researchers are required to address fine-scaled conceptual questions and to incorporate species-specific characteristics of the study species. In this paper, I raise three key topics that will promote our understanding of animal sociality: the effects of heterogeneous social relationships on the pattern, distribution, and function of social interactions; conflict management for maintaining group living; and meta-dyad-level perspectives for understanding dyadic social relationship...
Humans live in large and extensive societies and spend much of their time interacting socially. Like...
Social facilitation is the psychological phenomenon where humans tend to perform better on well-rehe...
Mixed-species social aggregations are common across taxa. There are two, nonexclusive, hypotheses ty...
Abstract Mammalian societies represent many different types of social systems. While some aspects of...
Social grouping is omnipresent in the animal kingdom. Considerable research has focused on understan...
Social interactions are central to most animals and have a fundamental impact upon the phenotype of ...
Within animal populations there is variation among individuals in their tendency to be social, where...
Cooperation and conflict are ubiquitous features of life in the vast majority of animals and can occ...
The dynamics of social behaviour — the importance of dispersal and the environment Social behaviour ...
Social grouping is omnipresent in the animal kingdom. Considerable research has focused on understan...
Sociality is one of the most captivating properties of animal life, encompassing a remarkable divers...
Social interactions among conspecifics are a fundamental and adaptively significant component of the...
Cooperation and conflict are ubiquitous features of life in the vast majority of animals and can occ...
Social facilitation is the psychological phenomenon where humans tend to perform better on well-rehe...
Sociality is a widespread behavioural strategy that has been selected for in many animal species, in...
Humans live in large and extensive societies and spend much of their time interacting socially. Like...
Social facilitation is the psychological phenomenon where humans tend to perform better on well-rehe...
Mixed-species social aggregations are common across taxa. There are two, nonexclusive, hypotheses ty...
Abstract Mammalian societies represent many different types of social systems. While some aspects of...
Social grouping is omnipresent in the animal kingdom. Considerable research has focused on understan...
Social interactions are central to most animals and have a fundamental impact upon the phenotype of ...
Within animal populations there is variation among individuals in their tendency to be social, where...
Cooperation and conflict are ubiquitous features of life in the vast majority of animals and can occ...
The dynamics of social behaviour — the importance of dispersal and the environment Social behaviour ...
Social grouping is omnipresent in the animal kingdom. Considerable research has focused on understan...
Sociality is one of the most captivating properties of animal life, encompassing a remarkable divers...
Social interactions among conspecifics are a fundamental and adaptively significant component of the...
Cooperation and conflict are ubiquitous features of life in the vast majority of animals and can occ...
Social facilitation is the psychological phenomenon where humans tend to perform better on well-rehe...
Sociality is a widespread behavioural strategy that has been selected for in many animal species, in...
Humans live in large and extensive societies and spend much of their time interacting socially. Like...
Social facilitation is the psychological phenomenon where humans tend to perform better on well-rehe...
Mixed-species social aggregations are common across taxa. There are two, nonexclusive, hypotheses ty...