Migratory birds often form flocks on their wintering grounds, but important details of social structure such as the patterns of association between individuals are virtually unknown. We analysed networks of co-membership in short-term flocks for wintering golden-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia atricapilla) across three years and discovered social complexity unsuspected for migratory songbirds. The population was consistently clustered into distinct social communities within a relatively small area (~ 7 ha). Birds returned to the same community across years, with mortality and recruitment leading to some degree of turnover in membership. These spatiotemporal patterns were explained by the combination of space use and social preference – birds ...
Understanding the functional links between social structure and population processes is a central ai...
Repeated association between subsets of individuals is a common feature of species living in social ...
Among shorebirds, many individuals make migratory and short-distance movements in large flocks, sugg...
Migratory birds often form flocks on their wintering grounds, but important details of social struct...
Migratory birds often form flocks on their wintering grounds, but important details of social struct...
Migratory birds often form flocks on their wintering grounds, but important details of social struct...
Animal social interactions have an intrinsic spatial basis—individuals must be close in space to int...
Stable social organization in a wide variety of organisms has been linked to kinship, which can mini...
Social groups can range from cohesive and stable to fluid and temporary, with many variations of the...
Animal social interactions have an intrinsic spatial basis as many of these interactions occur in sp...
White-Crowned Sparrows (WCSP), Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii, are small, migrating passerine birds...
Stable social organization in a wide variety of organisms has been linked to kinship, which can mini...
Ecological factors are known to influence the spatial distribution of individuals, which in turn gov...
Thousands of species migrate [1]. Though we have some understanding of where and when they travel, w...
Abstract Thousands of species migrate. Though we have some understanding of where and when they tra...
Understanding the functional links between social structure and population processes is a central ai...
Repeated association between subsets of individuals is a common feature of species living in social ...
Among shorebirds, many individuals make migratory and short-distance movements in large flocks, sugg...
Migratory birds often form flocks on their wintering grounds, but important details of social struct...
Migratory birds often form flocks on their wintering grounds, but important details of social struct...
Migratory birds often form flocks on their wintering grounds, but important details of social struct...
Animal social interactions have an intrinsic spatial basis—individuals must be close in space to int...
Stable social organization in a wide variety of organisms has been linked to kinship, which can mini...
Social groups can range from cohesive and stable to fluid and temporary, with many variations of the...
Animal social interactions have an intrinsic spatial basis as many of these interactions occur in sp...
White-Crowned Sparrows (WCSP), Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii, are small, migrating passerine birds...
Stable social organization in a wide variety of organisms has been linked to kinship, which can mini...
Ecological factors are known to influence the spatial distribution of individuals, which in turn gov...
Thousands of species migrate [1]. Though we have some understanding of where and when they travel, w...
Abstract Thousands of species migrate. Though we have some understanding of where and when they tra...
Understanding the functional links between social structure and population processes is a central ai...
Repeated association between subsets of individuals is a common feature of species living in social ...
Among shorebirds, many individuals make migratory and short-distance movements in large flocks, sugg...