Social behavior is extremely diverse. It ranges from simple and brief interactions between two individuals for the purposes of mating to complex interactions between individuals that occur within large cooperative societies (Szekely et al. 2010; Rubenstein and Abbot 2017). Because of the near ubiquity of social behavior across sexually reproducing animal species, and the fact that our own species is one of the most social of all organisms, there has been a fundamental interest in understanding its ecological and evolutionary causes and consequences
The evolution of sociality and traits that correlate with, or predict, sociality, have been the focu...
Lizards, snakes and amphisbaenians (worm lizards) form a monophyletic group (the squamate reptiles),...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe Australian skink lizard Egernia sto...
Social behavior is extremely diverse. It ranges from simple and brief interactions between two indiv...
Social structure is a fundamental component of a population that drives ecological and evolutionary ...
The lizard genus Eger nia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolutio...
Aggregations are a common feature of many species although for most taxa, the mechanisms underlying ...
Social structure is a fundamental component of a population that drives ecological and evolutionary ...
Sociality has evolved independently many times in a diverse array of animal taxa. While sociality in...
The lizard genus Egernia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolution...
Social organization is widespread; even largely solitary species must organize themselves to enable ...
Most lizards display relatively simple social systems, but more complexand stable social aggregation...
An animal's social environment can be both dynamic and complex. Thus, social species often garner fi...
How sociality evolves and is maintained remains a key question in evolutionary biology. Most studies...
Animal social structure, the social connections and patterns of interactions, its personality, and i...
The evolution of sociality and traits that correlate with, or predict, sociality, have been the focu...
Lizards, snakes and amphisbaenians (worm lizards) form a monophyletic group (the squamate reptiles),...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe Australian skink lizard Egernia sto...
Social behavior is extremely diverse. It ranges from simple and brief interactions between two indiv...
Social structure is a fundamental component of a population that drives ecological and evolutionary ...
The lizard genus Eger nia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolutio...
Aggregations are a common feature of many species although for most taxa, the mechanisms underlying ...
Social structure is a fundamental component of a population that drives ecological and evolutionary ...
Sociality has evolved independently many times in a diverse array of animal taxa. While sociality in...
The lizard genus Egernia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolution...
Social organization is widespread; even largely solitary species must organize themselves to enable ...
Most lizards display relatively simple social systems, but more complexand stable social aggregation...
An animal's social environment can be both dynamic and complex. Thus, social species often garner fi...
How sociality evolves and is maintained remains a key question in evolutionary biology. Most studies...
Animal social structure, the social connections and patterns of interactions, its personality, and i...
The evolution of sociality and traits that correlate with, or predict, sociality, have been the focu...
Lizards, snakes and amphisbaenians (worm lizards) form a monophyletic group (the squamate reptiles),...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe Australian skink lizard Egernia sto...