Groups of animals (including humans) may show flexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggregations or subgroups come together and split, changing composition over short temporal scales, (i.e. fission and fusion). A high degree of fission-fusion dynamics may constrain the regulation of social relationships, introducing uncertainty in interactions between group members. Here we use Shannon's entropy to quantify the predictability of subgroup composition for three species known to differ in the way their subgroups come together and split over time: spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi), chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and geladas (Theropithecus gelada). We formulate a random expectation of entropy that considers subgroup size variation and sa...
<div><p>Group life involves both advantages and disadvantages, meaning that individuals have to comp...
Group life involves both advantages and disadvantages, meaning that individuals have to compromise b...
Group-living animals need to deal with conflicting interests to maintain cohesion. When the costs of...
Groups of animals (including humans) may show flexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggrega...
Groups of animals (including humans) may showflexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggregat...
Groups of animals (including humans) may show flexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggrega...
Many species show fission-fusion group dynamics because it has clear advantages for flexibly exploit...
In many group-living animal species, interactions take place in changing social environments, increa...
In social animals, fission is a common mode of group proliferation and dispersion and may be affecte...
Mammals living in groups show temporal variation in spatial cohesion and membership of groups, a beh...
International audienceLiving in groups necessarily involves a certain amount of within-group competi...
Compared to most other mammals and birds, anthropoid primates have unusually complex societies chara...
Fission-fusion social systems, in which members of a social community form frequently changing subgr...
We use network analysis of co-herding and nearest-neighbour data for harems from several study popul...
Fission-fusion dynamics, by which members of a group flexibly split up and rejoin over varying times...
<div><p>Group life involves both advantages and disadvantages, meaning that individuals have to comp...
Group life involves both advantages and disadvantages, meaning that individuals have to compromise b...
Group-living animals need to deal with conflicting interests to maintain cohesion. When the costs of...
Groups of animals (including humans) may show flexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggrega...
Groups of animals (including humans) may showflexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggregat...
Groups of animals (including humans) may show flexible grouping patterns, in which temporary aggrega...
Many species show fission-fusion group dynamics because it has clear advantages for flexibly exploit...
In many group-living animal species, interactions take place in changing social environments, increa...
In social animals, fission is a common mode of group proliferation and dispersion and may be affecte...
Mammals living in groups show temporal variation in spatial cohesion and membership of groups, a beh...
International audienceLiving in groups necessarily involves a certain amount of within-group competi...
Compared to most other mammals and birds, anthropoid primates have unusually complex societies chara...
Fission-fusion social systems, in which members of a social community form frequently changing subgr...
We use network analysis of co-herding and nearest-neighbour data for harems from several study popul...
Fission-fusion dynamics, by which members of a group flexibly split up and rejoin over varying times...
<div><p>Group life involves both advantages and disadvantages, meaning that individuals have to comp...
Group life involves both advantages and disadvantages, meaning that individuals have to compromise b...
Group-living animals need to deal with conflicting interests to maintain cohesion. When the costs of...