Individuals should alter when they socially associate with conspecifics to avoid potentially costly interactions. Moreover, individuals may vary in their propensity to use information about conspecifics when making such social decisions. However, surprisingly little is known about either the determinants of, or individual variation in, such ‘social plasticity’. We show here that eastern water dragons (Intellegama lesueurii lesueurii) may simultaneously use information from different components of their social environment when deciding whether or not to socially associate. In particular, we found that individuals altered when they socially associated according to levels of potential conflict and competition in their social environment; both ...
Mate choice is an important driver of the evolution of sexual traits and can promote divergence and ...
IntroductionEvidence of animal personality and behavioral syndromes is widespread across animals, ye...
Numerous studies have observed kin-biased social associations in a variety of species. Many of these...
Individuals should alter when they socially associate with conspecifics to avoid potentially costly ...
Individuals should alter when they socially associate with conspecifics to avoid potentially costly ...
There is growing evidence for consistent among-individual variation in individual sociability (e.g.,...
There is growing evidence for consistent among-individual variation in individual sociability (e.g.,...
There is growing evidence for consistent among-individual variation in individual sociability (e.g.,...
Abstract: Animals’ affiliative behaviour is, in many species, driven by population density. Although...
Animals may modify their behaviour towards conspecifics to manage social conflict that arises due to...
Understanding the ways individuals socialize with each other and how they differ temporally, spatial...
An animal’s social environment can be both dynamic and complex. Thus, social species often garner fi...
Despite a central line of research aimed at quantifying relationships between mating success and sex...
Behavioral traits often change over an individual’s lifetime. Experience, physiological senescence, ...
Theory predicts the evolution of alternative male social tactics when intense competition coupled wi...
Mate choice is an important driver of the evolution of sexual traits and can promote divergence and ...
IntroductionEvidence of animal personality and behavioral syndromes is widespread across animals, ye...
Numerous studies have observed kin-biased social associations in a variety of species. Many of these...
Individuals should alter when they socially associate with conspecifics to avoid potentially costly ...
Individuals should alter when they socially associate with conspecifics to avoid potentially costly ...
There is growing evidence for consistent among-individual variation in individual sociability (e.g.,...
There is growing evidence for consistent among-individual variation in individual sociability (e.g.,...
There is growing evidence for consistent among-individual variation in individual sociability (e.g.,...
Abstract: Animals’ affiliative behaviour is, in many species, driven by population density. Although...
Animals may modify their behaviour towards conspecifics to manage social conflict that arises due to...
Understanding the ways individuals socialize with each other and how they differ temporally, spatial...
An animal’s social environment can be both dynamic and complex. Thus, social species often garner fi...
Despite a central line of research aimed at quantifying relationships between mating success and sex...
Behavioral traits often change over an individual’s lifetime. Experience, physiological senescence, ...
Theory predicts the evolution of alternative male social tactics when intense competition coupled wi...
Mate choice is an important driver of the evolution of sexual traits and can promote divergence and ...
IntroductionEvidence of animal personality and behavioral syndromes is widespread across animals, ye...
Numerous studies have observed kin-biased social associations in a variety of species. Many of these...