Identifying the traits that foster group survival in contrasting environments is important for understanding local adaptation in social systems. Here, we evaluate the relationship between the aggressiveness of social spider colonies and their persistence along an elevation gradient using the Amazonian spider, Anelosimus eximius. We found that colonies of A. eximius exhibit repeatable differences in their collective aggressiveness (latency to attack prey stimuli) and that colony aggressiveness is linked with persistence in a site‐specific manner. Less aggressive colonies are better able to persist at high‐elevation sites, which lack colony‐sustaining large‐bodied prey, whereas colony aggression was not related to chance of persistence at low...
Social spiders most likely evolved from subsocial-like ancestors, species in which siblings remain t...
The puzzle of how complex and costly social behaviours have evolved in so many diverse organisms has...
Group-living organisms offer a unique perspective on how environmental gradients influence geographi...
Identifying the traits that foster group survival in contrasting environments is important for under...
Group selection may be defined as selection caused by the differential extinction or proliferation o...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
Progress in sociobiology continues to be hindered by abstract debates over methodology and the relat...
The physical environment occupied by group-living animals can profoundly affect their cooperative so...
The physical environment occupied by group-living animals can profoundly affect their cooperative so...
Species that differ in their social system, and thus in traits such as group size and dispersal timi...
Species that differ in their social system, and thus in traits such as group size and dispersal timi...
Species ranges, which are manifestations of species ecological niches in space, are generally determ...
In social animals, group prey capture could facilitate colonization of new areas with low resource a...
Groups of animals possess phenotypes such as collective behaviour, which may determine the fitness o...
The relative costs and benefits of group living change with group size. In the social spider Anelosi...
Social spiders most likely evolved from subsocial-like ancestors, species in which siblings remain t...
The puzzle of how complex and costly social behaviours have evolved in so many diverse organisms has...
Group-living organisms offer a unique perspective on how environmental gradients influence geographi...
Identifying the traits that foster group survival in contrasting environments is important for under...
Group selection may be defined as selection caused by the differential extinction or proliferation o...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
Progress in sociobiology continues to be hindered by abstract debates over methodology and the relat...
The physical environment occupied by group-living animals can profoundly affect their cooperative so...
The physical environment occupied by group-living animals can profoundly affect their cooperative so...
Species that differ in their social system, and thus in traits such as group size and dispersal timi...
Species that differ in their social system, and thus in traits such as group size and dispersal timi...
Species ranges, which are manifestations of species ecological niches in space, are generally determ...
In social animals, group prey capture could facilitate colonization of new areas with low resource a...
Groups of animals possess phenotypes such as collective behaviour, which may determine the fitness o...
The relative costs and benefits of group living change with group size. In the social spider Anelosi...
Social spiders most likely evolved from subsocial-like ancestors, species in which siblings remain t...
The puzzle of how complex and costly social behaviours have evolved in so many diverse organisms has...
Group-living organisms offer a unique perspective on how environmental gradients influence geographi...