We report the death of 30 wild Barbary macaques, living in two groups, during an exceptionally cold and snowy winter in the Middle Atlas Mountains, Morocco.We examined whether an individual’s time spent feeding, the quality and number of its social relationships, sex and rank predicted whether it survived the winter or not. The time an individual spent feeding and the number of social relationships that an individual had in the group were positive and significant predictors of survival. This is the first study to show that the degree of sociality affects an individual’s chance of survival following extreme environmental conditions. Our findings support the view that sociality is directly related to an individual’s fitness, and that...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Sociality has been linked to a longer lifespan in many mammals, including humans. Yet, how sociality...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Cell Press via the DOI in this recordData a...
We report the death of 30 wild Barbary macaques, living in two groups, during an exceptionally cold ...
It has long been shown that the social environment of individuals can have strong effects on health,...
It has long been shown that the social environment of individuals can have strong effects on health,...
Individuals with more or stronger social bonds experience enhanced survival and reproduction in vari...
Abstract Individuals with more or stronger social bonds experience enhanced survival and reproductio...
Individuals with more or stronger social bonds experience enhanced survival and reproduction in vari...
Climatic conditions can significantly affect the behavior of animals and constrain their activity o...
Two decades of research suggest social relationships have a common evolutionary basis in humans and ...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Sociality has been linked to a longer lifespan in many mammals, including humans. Yet, how sociality...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Cell Press via the DOI in this recordData a...
We report the death of 30 wild Barbary macaques, living in two groups, during an exceptionally cold ...
It has long been shown that the social environment of individuals can have strong effects on health,...
It has long been shown that the social environment of individuals can have strong effects on health,...
Individuals with more or stronger social bonds experience enhanced survival and reproduction in vari...
Abstract Individuals with more or stronger social bonds experience enhanced survival and reproductio...
Individuals with more or stronger social bonds experience enhanced survival and reproduction in vari...
Climatic conditions can significantly affect the behavior of animals and constrain their activity o...
Two decades of research suggest social relationships have a common evolutionary basis in humans and ...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Sociality has been linked to a longer lifespan in many mammals, including humans. Yet, how sociality...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Cell Press via the DOI in this recordData a...