Numerous factors affect the fine-scale social structure of animal groups, but it is unclear how important such factors are in determining how individuals encounter resources. Familiarity affects shoal choice and structure in many social fishes. Here, we show that familiarity between shoal members of sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) affects both fine-scale social organization and the discovery of resources. Social network analysis revealed that sticklebacks remained closer to familiar than to unfamiliar individuals within the same shoal. Network-based diffusion analysis revealed that there was a strong untransmitted social effect on patch discovery, with individuals tending to discover a task sooner if a familiar individual from their g...
Animals can use socially transmitted information to learn about the distribution and quality of reso...
Spatio-temporal variation in predation risk is predicted to select for plastic anti-predator respons...
Animal groups are often nonrandom assemblages of individuals that tend to be assorted by factors suc...
Numerous factors affect the fine-scale social structure of animal groups, but it is unclear how impo...
Numerous factors affect the fine-scale social structure of animal groups, but it is unclear how impo...
Numerous factors affect the fine-scale social structure of animal groups, but it is unclear how impo...
Numerous factors affect the fine-scale social structure of animal groups, but it is unclear how impo...
How individuals respond toward one another can depend on the level of familiarity between them. Vari...
Socially transmitted information can significantly affect the ways in which animals interact with th...
How individuals respond toward one another can depend on the level of familiarity between them. Vari...
How individuals respond toward one another can depend on the level of familiarity between them. Vari...
Socially transmitted information can significantly affect the ways in which animals interact with th...
Animal groups are often nonrandom assemblages of individuals that tend to be assorted by factors suc...
Animal groups are often nonrandom assemblages of individuals that tend to be assorted by factors suc...
Familiarity is thought to stabilize dominance hierarchies and reduce aggressive interactions within ...
Animals can use socially transmitted information to learn about the distribution and quality of reso...
Spatio-temporal variation in predation risk is predicted to select for plastic anti-predator respons...
Animal groups are often nonrandom assemblages of individuals that tend to be assorted by factors suc...
Numerous factors affect the fine-scale social structure of animal groups, but it is unclear how impo...
Numerous factors affect the fine-scale social structure of animal groups, but it is unclear how impo...
Numerous factors affect the fine-scale social structure of animal groups, but it is unclear how impo...
Numerous factors affect the fine-scale social structure of animal groups, but it is unclear how impo...
How individuals respond toward one another can depend on the level of familiarity between them. Vari...
Socially transmitted information can significantly affect the ways in which animals interact with th...
How individuals respond toward one another can depend on the level of familiarity between them. Vari...
How individuals respond toward one another can depend on the level of familiarity between them. Vari...
Socially transmitted information can significantly affect the ways in which animals interact with th...
Animal groups are often nonrandom assemblages of individuals that tend to be assorted by factors suc...
Animal groups are often nonrandom assemblages of individuals that tend to be assorted by factors suc...
Familiarity is thought to stabilize dominance hierarchies and reduce aggressive interactions within ...
Animals can use socially transmitted information to learn about the distribution and quality of reso...
Spatio-temporal variation in predation risk is predicted to select for plastic anti-predator respons...
Animal groups are often nonrandom assemblages of individuals that tend to be assorted by factors suc...