Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Etologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2015Social competence, the ability of individuals to regulate the expression of their social behaviour in order to optimize their social relationships in a group, is especially benefic for individuals living in complex social environments, and implies the ability to perceive social cues and produce appropriate behavioural output responses (Social Plasticity). Numerous examples of social competence can be found in nature, where individuals extract social information from the environment, and change their behavioural response based on the collected information. At the neuronal level, two major plasticity mechanisms have been proposed to underlie social p...
Synopsis In social species animals should fine-tune the expression of their social behavior to socia...
An individual's behavioural phenotype is a combination of its unique behavioural propensities and it...
Social living animals have to adjust their behavior to rapid changes in the social environment. It h...
In social species animals tend to adjust their social behaviour according to the available social in...
Social living animals need to adjust the expression of their behavior to their status within the gro...
Zebrafish are an established model organism in developmental and behavioral neuroscience, also rece...
Group living animals must be able to express different behavior profiles depending on their social s...
According to the social decision-making (SDM) network hypothesis, SDM is encoded in a network of for...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Social plasticity, defined as the ability to adaptively change the expression o...
Adult male Zebrafish form stable dominance relationships that consist of dominant and subordinate an...
In zebrafish (Danio rerio) , social interactions between adult males consist of a series of aggress...
Social hierarchies can be observed within communities across many species and allow for proper alloc...
According to the social decision-making (SDM) network hypothesis, SDM is encoded in a network of for...
Forming social groups is a critical adaptive strategy for the survival of many animal species, where...
Synopsis In social species animals should fine-tune the expression of their social behavior to socia...
Synopsis In social species animals should fine-tune the expression of their social behavior to socia...
An individual's behavioural phenotype is a combination of its unique behavioural propensities and it...
Social living animals have to adjust their behavior to rapid changes in the social environment. It h...
In social species animals tend to adjust their social behaviour according to the available social in...
Social living animals need to adjust the expression of their behavior to their status within the gro...
Zebrafish are an established model organism in developmental and behavioral neuroscience, also rece...
Group living animals must be able to express different behavior profiles depending on their social s...
According to the social decision-making (SDM) network hypothesis, SDM is encoded in a network of for...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Social plasticity, defined as the ability to adaptively change the expression o...
Adult male Zebrafish form stable dominance relationships that consist of dominant and subordinate an...
In zebrafish (Danio rerio) , social interactions between adult males consist of a series of aggress...
Social hierarchies can be observed within communities across many species and allow for proper alloc...
According to the social decision-making (SDM) network hypothesis, SDM is encoded in a network of for...
Forming social groups is a critical adaptive strategy for the survival of many animal species, where...
Synopsis In social species animals should fine-tune the expression of their social behavior to socia...
Synopsis In social species animals should fine-tune the expression of their social behavior to socia...
An individual's behavioural phenotype is a combination of its unique behavioural propensities and it...
Social living animals have to adjust their behavior to rapid changes in the social environment. It h...