Fission–fusion dynamics hypothetically enable animals to exploit dispersed and ephemeral food resources while minimizing predation risk. Disentangling factors affecting group size and composition of fission–fusion species facilitates their management and conservation. We used a 6-year data set of 2888 group formations of Masai giraffes in Tanzania to investigate determinants of social group size and structure. We tested whether ecological (lion density, vegetation structure, and prevalence of primary forage plants), anthropogenic (proximity to human settlements), temporal (rainy or dry season), and social (local giraffe density, adult sex ratio, and proportion of calves) factors explained variation in group size and sex- and age-class compo...
The Giraffidae are represented by only two extant species, the okapi (Okapia johnstoni) and the gira...
Dispersal is a critical process that shapes the structure of wild animal populations. In species tha...
1. Dispersal is a critical process that shapes the structure of wild animal populations. In species ...
Fission–fusion dynamics hypothetically enable animals to exploit dispersed and ephemeral food resour...
Populations are typically defined as spatially contiguous sets of individuals, but large populations...
1. Experimental laboratory evidence suggests that animals with disrupted social systems express weak...
Sociality involves a constant trade-off between fitness benefits and costs of living in groups, and ...
Fission‐fusion social societies allow animals to respond in a flexible manner to environmental chang...
Many species exhibit fission-fusion dynamics, yet the factors that influence the frequent changes in...
Studies increasingly show that social connectedness plays a key role in determining survival, in add...
Movements and group structure of giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis were studied in Lake Manyara Nationa...
Movements and group structure of giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis were studied in Lake Manyara Nationa...
<div><p>Wild giraffes live in extensive groups in the fission fusion system, maintaining long social...
Movements and group structure of giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis were studied in Lake Manyara Nationa...
March 16-17, 2016To date, no study has quantitatively compared the proximity or social interactions ...
The Giraffidae are represented by only two extant species, the okapi (Okapia johnstoni) and the gira...
Dispersal is a critical process that shapes the structure of wild animal populations. In species tha...
1. Dispersal is a critical process that shapes the structure of wild animal populations. In species ...
Fission–fusion dynamics hypothetically enable animals to exploit dispersed and ephemeral food resour...
Populations are typically defined as spatially contiguous sets of individuals, but large populations...
1. Experimental laboratory evidence suggests that animals with disrupted social systems express weak...
Sociality involves a constant trade-off between fitness benefits and costs of living in groups, and ...
Fission‐fusion social societies allow animals to respond in a flexible manner to environmental chang...
Many species exhibit fission-fusion dynamics, yet the factors that influence the frequent changes in...
Studies increasingly show that social connectedness plays a key role in determining survival, in add...
Movements and group structure of giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis were studied in Lake Manyara Nationa...
Movements and group structure of giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis were studied in Lake Manyara Nationa...
<div><p>Wild giraffes live in extensive groups in the fission fusion system, maintaining long social...
Movements and group structure of giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis were studied in Lake Manyara Nationa...
March 16-17, 2016To date, no study has quantitatively compared the proximity or social interactions ...
The Giraffidae are represented by only two extant species, the okapi (Okapia johnstoni) and the gira...
Dispersal is a critical process that shapes the structure of wild animal populations. In species tha...
1. Dispersal is a critical process that shapes the structure of wild animal populations. In species ...