Many species show fission-fusion group dynamics because it has clear advantages for flexibly exploiting heterogeneous environments. However, the mechanisms by which these dynamics arise are not well known. We used a hierarchical Bayesian model to disentangle the different influences on spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) individual fissions and fusions, including the three dimensions of fission-fusion dynamics (subgroup size, dispersion, and composition). Furthermore, we considered the influences of other individuals also leaving or joining a subgroup at the same time. We found that the most important influence on individual fissions and fusions is whether other individuals are also doing the same. Subgroup size and dispersion did not have c...
SummaryThe Machiavellian Intelligence or Social Brain Hypothesis explains the evolution of increased...
Fission-fusion dynamics, by which members of a group flexibly split up and rejoin over varying times...
<div><p>Group life involves both advantages and disadvantages, meaning that individuals have to comp...
International audienceLiving in groups necessarily involves a certain amount of within-group competi...
Group-living animals need to deal with conflicting interests to maintain cohesion. When the costs of...
Fission-fusion dynamics are thought to be mainly a response to differential availability of food res...
Groups of animals (including humans) may show flexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggrega...
Groups of animals (including humans) may showflexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggregat...
Groups of animals (including humans) may show flexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggrega...
Mammals living in groups show temporal variation in spatial cohesion and membership of groups, a beh...
Groups of animals (including humans) may show flexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggrega...
Fission-fusion social dynamics, the spatiotemporal variance in subunit size, composition, and cohesi...
Although well documented in matrilocal primate species, group fission is still a poorly known phenom...
In social animals, fission is a common mode of group proliferation and dispersion and may be affecte...
In many group-living animal species, interactions take place in changing social environments, increa...
SummaryThe Machiavellian Intelligence or Social Brain Hypothesis explains the evolution of increased...
Fission-fusion dynamics, by which members of a group flexibly split up and rejoin over varying times...
<div><p>Group life involves both advantages and disadvantages, meaning that individuals have to comp...
International audienceLiving in groups necessarily involves a certain amount of within-group competi...
Group-living animals need to deal with conflicting interests to maintain cohesion. When the costs of...
Fission-fusion dynamics are thought to be mainly a response to differential availability of food res...
Groups of animals (including humans) may show flexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggrega...
Groups of animals (including humans) may showflexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggregat...
Groups of animals (including humans) may show flexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggrega...
Mammals living in groups show temporal variation in spatial cohesion and membership of groups, a beh...
Groups of animals (including humans) may show flexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggrega...
Fission-fusion social dynamics, the spatiotemporal variance in subunit size, composition, and cohesi...
Although well documented in matrilocal primate species, group fission is still a poorly known phenom...
In social animals, fission is a common mode of group proliferation and dispersion and may be affecte...
In many group-living animal species, interactions take place in changing social environments, increa...
SummaryThe Machiavellian Intelligence or Social Brain Hypothesis explains the evolution of increased...
Fission-fusion dynamics, by which members of a group flexibly split up and rejoin over varying times...
<div><p>Group life involves both advantages and disadvantages, meaning that individuals have to comp...