Social structures such as families emerge as outcomes of behavioural interactions among individuals, and can evolve over time if families with particular types of social structures tend to leave more individuals in subsequent generations. The social behaviour of interacting individuals is typically analysed as a series of multiple dyadic (pair-wise) interactions, rather than a network of interactions among multiple individuals. However, in species where parents feed dependant young, interactions within families nearly always involve more than two individuals simultaneously. Such social networks of interactions at least partly reflect conflicts of interest over the provision of costly parental investment. Consequently, variation in family ne...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Mixed-species social aggregations are common across taxa. There are two, nonexclusive, hypotheses ty...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Social structures such as families emerge as outcomes of behavioural interactions among individuals,...
addresses: Centre for Ecology and Conservation, Biosciences, College of Life and Environmental Scien...
Social behaviour is ubiquitous in vertebrate systems, but for many taxa the consequences of socialit...
Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in space,...
Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in space,...
The social structure of a population shapes many aspects of individuals' lives. Network analysis det...
Stable social organization in a wide variety of organisms has been linked to kinship, which can mini...
<p>Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in spa...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
The social network structure of animal populations has major implications to survival, reproductive ...
Across the animal kingdom, newly-independent juveniles form social associations that influence later...
Social behaviour is shaped by complex relationships between evolutionary and ecological processes in...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Mixed-species social aggregations are common across taxa. There are two, nonexclusive, hypotheses ty...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Social structures such as families emerge as outcomes of behavioural interactions among individuals,...
addresses: Centre for Ecology and Conservation, Biosciences, College of Life and Environmental Scien...
Social behaviour is ubiquitous in vertebrate systems, but for many taxa the consequences of socialit...
Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in space,...
Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in space,...
The social structure of a population shapes many aspects of individuals' lives. Network analysis det...
Stable social organization in a wide variety of organisms has been linked to kinship, which can mini...
<p>Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in spa...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
The social network structure of animal populations has major implications to survival, reproductive ...
Across the animal kingdom, newly-independent juveniles form social associations that influence later...
Social behaviour is shaped by complex relationships between evolutionary and ecological processes in...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Mixed-species social aggregations are common across taxa. There are two, nonexclusive, hypotheses ty...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...