Understanding the mechanisms that give rise to social structure is central to predicting the evolutionary and ecological outcomes of social interactions. Modeling this process is challenging, because all individuals simultaneously behave in ways that shape their social environments—a process called Social Niche Construction [SNC]. In previous work we demonstrated that aggression acts as an SNC trait in fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster), but the mechanisms of that process remained cryptic. Here, we analyze how individual social group preferences generate overall social structure. We use a combination of agent-based simulation [ABS] and Approximate Bayesian Computation [ABC] to fit models to empirical data. We confirm that genetic variati...
Emerging evidence indicates that Drosophila establishes social networks in groups, yet how flies sha...
Collective behavior emerges from interactions among group members who often vary in their behavior. ...
The study of social behaviour within groups has relied on fixed definitions of an ‘interaction’. Cri...
Understanding the mechanisms that give rise to social structure is central to predicting the evoluti...
Understanding the mechanisms that give rise to social structure is central to predicting the evoluti...
Individuals are not merely subject to their social environments; they choose and create them, throug...
The study of the social environment of Drosophila melanogaster has revealed social effects on the re...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) describe how an individual’s behaviour—which is influenced by his or...
Aggressive behavior is common in many species and is often adaptive because it enables individuals t...
Gene-environment correlation (rGE) occurs when an individual’s genotype determines its choice of env...
There has been extensive research on the ecology and evolution of social life in animals that live i...
Across the animal kingdom, competition for reproductive resources often results in intra-sexual aggr...
Aggregation behaviour is the tendency for animals to group together which may have important consequ...
Social living poses challenges for individual fitness because of the increased risk of disease trans...
Female mate choice is a complex decision making process that involves many context-dependent factors...
Emerging evidence indicates that Drosophila establishes social networks in groups, yet how flies sha...
Collective behavior emerges from interactions among group members who often vary in their behavior. ...
The study of social behaviour within groups has relied on fixed definitions of an ‘interaction’. Cri...
Understanding the mechanisms that give rise to social structure is central to predicting the evoluti...
Understanding the mechanisms that give rise to social structure is central to predicting the evoluti...
Individuals are not merely subject to their social environments; they choose and create them, throug...
The study of the social environment of Drosophila melanogaster has revealed social effects on the re...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) describe how an individual’s behaviour—which is influenced by his or...
Aggressive behavior is common in many species and is often adaptive because it enables individuals t...
Gene-environment correlation (rGE) occurs when an individual’s genotype determines its choice of env...
There has been extensive research on the ecology and evolution of social life in animals that live i...
Across the animal kingdom, competition for reproductive resources often results in intra-sexual aggr...
Aggregation behaviour is the tendency for animals to group together which may have important consequ...
Social living poses challenges for individual fitness because of the increased risk of disease trans...
Female mate choice is a complex decision making process that involves many context-dependent factors...
Emerging evidence indicates that Drosophila establishes social networks in groups, yet how flies sha...
Collective behavior emerges from interactions among group members who often vary in their behavior. ...
The study of social behaviour within groups has relied on fixed definitions of an ‘interaction’. Cri...