A major goal of evolutionary research is to elucidate the processes involved in the evolution of group versus solitary living, by examining the selective forces driving or constraining a particular type of social system. Species with intermediate group living tendencies are particularly interesting because they offer insight into evolutionary transitions and, in particular, how different selective environments may modulate group living behaviours. This dissertation explores the different factors that shape the social strategies of the western black widow spider, Latrodectus hesperus, a facultatively group- living spider. Over a period of four years, I characterized the social structure of coastal British Columbia populations of L. hesperus,...
The evolutionary transition from solitary to group living in spiders implies the progressive loss of...
The evolution of cooperation requires benefits of group living to exceed costs. Hence, some componen...
Sociality – cooperative group living – is ubiquitous in the natural world, yet our understanding of ...
A major goal of evolutionary research is to elucidate the processes involved in the evolution of gro...
Animal social systems come in a wide range of forms characterized by different types of group-living...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
Many models have been advanced to suggest how different expressions of sociality have evolved and ar...
The puzzle of how complex and costly social behaviours have evolved in so many diverse organisms has...
Virtually all spiders are predators, and many are cannibalistic. Of the handful of species that tole...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
Social spiders most likely evolved from subsocial-like ancestors, species in which siblings remain t...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
Understanding the suite of ecological conditions that favor sociality —the tendency of organisms to ...
I examined the potential genetic and environmental determinants of population differences in the for...
Widely distributed species are exposed to different environmental forces throughout their range. As ...
The evolutionary transition from solitary to group living in spiders implies the progressive loss of...
The evolution of cooperation requires benefits of group living to exceed costs. Hence, some componen...
Sociality – cooperative group living – is ubiquitous in the natural world, yet our understanding of ...
A major goal of evolutionary research is to elucidate the processes involved in the evolution of gro...
Animal social systems come in a wide range of forms characterized by different types of group-living...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
Many models have been advanced to suggest how different expressions of sociality have evolved and ar...
The puzzle of how complex and costly social behaviours have evolved in so many diverse organisms has...
Virtually all spiders are predators, and many are cannibalistic. Of the handful of species that tole...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
Social spiders most likely evolved from subsocial-like ancestors, species in which siblings remain t...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
Understanding the suite of ecological conditions that favor sociality —the tendency of organisms to ...
I examined the potential genetic and environmental determinants of population differences in the for...
Widely distributed species are exposed to different environmental forces throughout their range. As ...
The evolutionary transition from solitary to group living in spiders implies the progressive loss of...
The evolution of cooperation requires benefits of group living to exceed costs. Hence, some componen...
Sociality – cooperative group living – is ubiquitous in the natural world, yet our understanding of ...