Sosial foringsatferd involverer intraspesifikk konkurranse over begrenset mattilgjengelighet som over tid har formet evolusjonen av sosiale forings strategier. Individer er del av et dynamisk sosialt miljø som ofte avhenger av at individer bruker blandingsstrategier der de bytter mellom taktikker i varierende grad, sånn som mellom ‘producing’ eller å lete etter mat versus å ‘scrounge’ fra andre sine matfunn. For å teste om individers identitet påvirker bruk av strategier, så ble individuell variasjon i producer-scrounger atferd målt i flere grupper av gråspurv (Passer domesticus). Ved å følge den unike fremgangsmåten til to tidligere studier, så kan dette studiet vise individuelle forskjeller i producing versus scrounging, og indirekte sosi...
The extent to which animal societies exhibit social conformity as opposed to behavioural diversity i...
Recent studies have emphasized the role of social learning and cultural transmission in promoting co...
7 pagesInternational audienceWhen they forage in groups, animals can search for their own food (prod...
When animals interact socially they experience and react to phenotypes of their social partners. Suc...
Consistent behavioural differences between individuals across time and situations are referred to as...
Individuals in populations of many species have been found to differ consistently in suites of corre...
In group-living animals, individuals may benefit from the presence of an innovative group-mate becau...
Group-foraging individuals often use alternative behavioral tactics to acquire food: some individual...
In social animals, dominance rank often influences individuals ’ behaviour, but in most cases it is ...
There has been extensive game-theoretic modelling of conditions leading to equilibria of producer–sc...
Predasjon kan påvirke fenotypisk og genotypisk distribuering av trekk i byttedyret, samt ha en innfl...
eThe effects of predation on the use of social foraging tactics, such as producing and scrounging, a...
We investigated individual differences in copying behaviour of captive great tits, Parus major, by a...
Social foraging strategies and their association with learning and innovation abilities have been st...
As social foraging groups increase in size, individual levels of scanning decrease while time spent ...
The extent to which animal societies exhibit social conformity as opposed to behavioural diversity i...
Recent studies have emphasized the role of social learning and cultural transmission in promoting co...
7 pagesInternational audienceWhen they forage in groups, animals can search for their own food (prod...
When animals interact socially they experience and react to phenotypes of their social partners. Suc...
Consistent behavioural differences between individuals across time and situations are referred to as...
Individuals in populations of many species have been found to differ consistently in suites of corre...
In group-living animals, individuals may benefit from the presence of an innovative group-mate becau...
Group-foraging individuals often use alternative behavioral tactics to acquire food: some individual...
In social animals, dominance rank often influences individuals ’ behaviour, but in most cases it is ...
There has been extensive game-theoretic modelling of conditions leading to equilibria of producer–sc...
Predasjon kan påvirke fenotypisk og genotypisk distribuering av trekk i byttedyret, samt ha en innfl...
eThe effects of predation on the use of social foraging tactics, such as producing and scrounging, a...
We investigated individual differences in copying behaviour of captive great tits, Parus major, by a...
Social foraging strategies and their association with learning and innovation abilities have been st...
As social foraging groups increase in size, individual levels of scanning decrease while time spent ...
The extent to which animal societies exhibit social conformity as opposed to behavioural diversity i...
Recent studies have emphasized the role of social learning and cultural transmission in promoting co...
7 pagesInternational audienceWhen they forage in groups, animals can search for their own food (prod...