Group size is a fundamental component of sociality, and has important consequences for an individual's fitness as well as the collective and cooperative behaviours of the group as a whole. This review focuses on how the costs and benefits of group living vary in female primates as a function of group size, with a particular emphasis on how competition within and between groups affects an individual's energetic balance. Because the repercussions of chronic energetic stress can lower an animal's fitness, identifying the predictors of energetic stress has important implications for understanding variation in survivorship and reproductive success within and between populations. Notably, we extend previous literature on this topic by discussing ...
ECOLOGICAL AND REPRODUCTIVE CORRELATES OF ENERGY BALANCE IN WILD MOOR MACAQUES (MACACA MAURA) USING ...
In mammals, and especially primates, group size and social complexity are typically correlated. Howe...
In gregarious species, dispersal events represent one of the most dramatic changes in social life an...
Group size is a fundamental component of sociality, and has important consequences for an individual...
Socioecological models aim to predict the effect of environmental variables on species' ecology and ...
What are the costs and benefits for animals living in groups of different sizes? Balancing the trade...
Socioecological theories predict that, in mammals, feeding and mating competitions affect male and f...
Wildlife physiological responses to environmental and human-related stressors provide useful clues o...
Given a finite amount of resources, all organisms must make critical life history trade-offs, such a...
Adaptive explanations for social grouping assume that there are fitness consequences associated with...
Overall health has been linked to socioeconomic status, with the gap between social strata increasin...
For many species, a critical component of an animal's environment is its social setting, specificall...
The energetic costs and benefits of intergroup conflicts over feeding sites are widely hypothesized ...
The energetic costs and benefits of intergroup conflicts over feeding sites are widely hypothesized ...
Animals facing seasonal variation in food availability experience selective pressures that favor beh...
ECOLOGICAL AND REPRODUCTIVE CORRELATES OF ENERGY BALANCE IN WILD MOOR MACAQUES (MACACA MAURA) USING ...
In mammals, and especially primates, group size and social complexity are typically correlated. Howe...
In gregarious species, dispersal events represent one of the most dramatic changes in social life an...
Group size is a fundamental component of sociality, and has important consequences for an individual...
Socioecological models aim to predict the effect of environmental variables on species' ecology and ...
What are the costs and benefits for animals living in groups of different sizes? Balancing the trade...
Socioecological theories predict that, in mammals, feeding and mating competitions affect male and f...
Wildlife physiological responses to environmental and human-related stressors provide useful clues o...
Given a finite amount of resources, all organisms must make critical life history trade-offs, such a...
Adaptive explanations for social grouping assume that there are fitness consequences associated with...
Overall health has been linked to socioeconomic status, with the gap between social strata increasin...
For many species, a critical component of an animal's environment is its social setting, specificall...
The energetic costs and benefits of intergroup conflicts over feeding sites are widely hypothesized ...
The energetic costs and benefits of intergroup conflicts over feeding sites are widely hypothesized ...
Animals facing seasonal variation in food availability experience selective pressures that favor beh...
ECOLOGICAL AND REPRODUCTIVE CORRELATES OF ENERGY BALANCE IN WILD MOOR MACAQUES (MACACA MAURA) USING ...
In mammals, and especially primates, group size and social complexity are typically correlated. Howe...
In gregarious species, dispersal events represent one of the most dramatic changes in social life an...