Social network analysis (SNA) has become a widespread tool for the study of animal social organisation. However despite this broad applicability, SNA is currently limited by both an overly strong focus on pattern analysis as well as a lack of dynamic interaction models. Here, we use a dynamic modelling approach that can capture the responses of social networks to changing environments. Using the guppy, Poecilia reticulata, we identified the general properties of the social dynamics underlying fish social networks and found that they are highly robust to differences in population density and habitat changes. Movement simulations showed that this robustness could buffer changes in transmission processes over a surprisingly large density range...
Understanding how individuals modify their social interactions in response to infectious disease is ...
Animal social behavior research has recently moved from focusing on a dyad [2] to consider how other...
Socially transmitted information can significantly affect the ways in which animals interact with th...
Social network analysis (SNA) has become a widespread tool for the study of animal social organisati...
The social network approach has focused increasing attention on the complex web of relationships fou...
The social network approach has focused increasing attention on the complex web of relationships fou...
One of the main challenges in the study of social networks in vertebrates is to close the gap betwee...
In contrast to the substantial number of theoretical papers that have examined the mechanisms by whi...
The first generation of research on animal social networks was primarily aimed at introducing the co...
Spatio-temporal variation in predation risk is predicted to select for plastic anti-predator respons...
Predation risk is often associated with group formation in prey, but recent advances in methods for ...
Animal social networks can be extremely complex and are characterized by highly non-random interacti...
The guppy Poecilia reticulata has proven a model species for behavioural ecology; in this thesis, it...
Understanding the link between individual behaviour and population organization and functioning has ...
Coordination among social animals requires rapid and efficient transfer of information among individ...
Understanding how individuals modify their social interactions in response to infectious disease is ...
Animal social behavior research has recently moved from focusing on a dyad [2] to consider how other...
Socially transmitted information can significantly affect the ways in which animals interact with th...
Social network analysis (SNA) has become a widespread tool for the study of animal social organisati...
The social network approach has focused increasing attention on the complex web of relationships fou...
The social network approach has focused increasing attention on the complex web of relationships fou...
One of the main challenges in the study of social networks in vertebrates is to close the gap betwee...
In contrast to the substantial number of theoretical papers that have examined the mechanisms by whi...
The first generation of research on animal social networks was primarily aimed at introducing the co...
Spatio-temporal variation in predation risk is predicted to select for plastic anti-predator respons...
Predation risk is often associated with group formation in prey, but recent advances in methods for ...
Animal social networks can be extremely complex and are characterized by highly non-random interacti...
The guppy Poecilia reticulata has proven a model species for behavioural ecology; in this thesis, it...
Understanding the link between individual behaviour and population organization and functioning has ...
Coordination among social animals requires rapid and efficient transfer of information among individ...
Understanding how individuals modify their social interactions in response to infectious disease is ...
Animal social behavior research has recently moved from focusing on a dyad [2] to consider how other...
Socially transmitted information can significantly affect the ways in which animals interact with th...