Organisms modify their environments in ways that can be beneficial or detrimental not only to themselves but also to others sharing the same environment. Such niche-constructing or niche-destroying activities are often due to the production or consumption of environmental factors, such as resources, wastes, or toxins, which ultimately influence the ecology and evolution of social interactions. We present a new, four-way classification of social behaviors where individual behaviors are categorized into producing/consuming an environmental factor, as well as into helping/harming others. Although not immediately obvious, dispersal (the act of moving within a habitat or between habitats) is another mechanism by which organisms modify their envi...
Social and behavioral research is crucial for securing environmental sustainability and improving hu...
During recent years, there has been a growing awareness that a better understanding of human activit...
Many environmental problems, and corresponding mitigation and adaptation strategies, are inherently ...
Organisms modify their environments in ways that can be beneficial or detrimental not only to themse...
Social dilemmas are an integral part of social interactions. Cooperative actions, ranging from secre...
How can evolved human nature be leveraged to help eliminate or alleviate environmental problems? The...
The dynamics of social behaviour — the importance of dispersal and the environment Social behaviour ...
Social interactions among conspecifics are a fundamental and adaptively significant component of the...
One of the most fascinating topics in evolutionary biology is how and why organisms cooperate with e...
Experiments have made important contributions to our understanding of human behavior, including beha...
Many social interactions happen indirectly via modifications of environmental variables, e.g. throug...
This article is concerned with the way that ecological and social factors interact to influence beha...
Natural habitats organisms rely on are characterized by their configurational features, such as the ...
Similar patterns of interaction, such as network motifs and feedback loops, are used in many natural...
Humans are fundamentally social. Social activities require coordination, possibly leading to multipl...
Social and behavioral research is crucial for securing environmental sustainability and improving hu...
During recent years, there has been a growing awareness that a better understanding of human activit...
Many environmental problems, and corresponding mitigation and adaptation strategies, are inherently ...
Organisms modify their environments in ways that can be beneficial or detrimental not only to themse...
Social dilemmas are an integral part of social interactions. Cooperative actions, ranging from secre...
How can evolved human nature be leveraged to help eliminate or alleviate environmental problems? The...
The dynamics of social behaviour — the importance of dispersal and the environment Social behaviour ...
Social interactions among conspecifics are a fundamental and adaptively significant component of the...
One of the most fascinating topics in evolutionary biology is how and why organisms cooperate with e...
Experiments have made important contributions to our understanding of human behavior, including beha...
Many social interactions happen indirectly via modifications of environmental variables, e.g. throug...
This article is concerned with the way that ecological and social factors interact to influence beha...
Natural habitats organisms rely on are characterized by their configurational features, such as the ...
Similar patterns of interaction, such as network motifs and feedback loops, are used in many natural...
Humans are fundamentally social. Social activities require coordination, possibly leading to multipl...
Social and behavioral research is crucial for securing environmental sustainability and improving hu...
During recent years, there has been a growing awareness that a better understanding of human activit...
Many environmental problems, and corresponding mitigation and adaptation strategies, are inherently ...