1. Environmental variations can influence the extent to which individuals interact with other individuals by changing the value of grouping. It is well known that many species can form and disband groups, often in response to the distribution and abundance of resources.2. While previous studies showed that resources influence the broad‐scale structure of animal groups, knowledge gaps remain on whether they affect fine‐scale patterns of association among individuals within groups.3. We quantify association patterns in African lions while simultaneously monitoring the abundance and distribution of prey. We test how social and ecological factors, including individual trait (age, sex, reproductive state) similarity and prey availability (prey a...
Resource distribution, habitat structure, and predation pressure are thought to be the primary forc...
Empirical tests of the resource dispersion hypothesis (RDH), a theory to explain group living based ...
Territorial behavior is expected to buffer populations against short-term environmental perturbation...
1. Environmental variations can influence the extent to which individuals interact with other indivi...
International audienceEnvironmental variations can influence the extent to which individuals interac...
The relationship between the spatiotemporal distribution of resources and patterns of sociality is w...
The relationship between the spatio-temporal distribution of resources and patterns of sociality is ...
In natural ecosystems, resources are often heterogeneously distributed and one of the key challenges...
This thesis combines behavioral observations of African lions (Panthera leo) with genetic analyses, ...
This thesis combines behavioral observations of African lions (Panthera leo) with genetic analyses, ...
Behavioral plasticity within species is adaptive which directs survival traits to take multiple path...
In group living animals, affiliative social interactions maintain cohesion between individuals. Invo...
Intra-guild interactions related to facilitation and competition can be strong forces structuring ec...
In many social species, relationships within groups seem to be non-random but related to variables s...
Most ecosystems have multiple predator species that not only compete for shared prey, but also pose ...
Resource distribution, habitat structure, and predation pressure are thought to be the primary forc...
Empirical tests of the resource dispersion hypothesis (RDH), a theory to explain group living based ...
Territorial behavior is expected to buffer populations against short-term environmental perturbation...
1. Environmental variations can influence the extent to which individuals interact with other indivi...
International audienceEnvironmental variations can influence the extent to which individuals interac...
The relationship between the spatiotemporal distribution of resources and patterns of sociality is w...
The relationship between the spatio-temporal distribution of resources and patterns of sociality is ...
In natural ecosystems, resources are often heterogeneously distributed and one of the key challenges...
This thesis combines behavioral observations of African lions (Panthera leo) with genetic analyses, ...
This thesis combines behavioral observations of African lions (Panthera leo) with genetic analyses, ...
Behavioral plasticity within species is adaptive which directs survival traits to take multiple path...
In group living animals, affiliative social interactions maintain cohesion between individuals. Invo...
Intra-guild interactions related to facilitation and competition can be strong forces structuring ec...
In many social species, relationships within groups seem to be non-random but related to variables s...
Most ecosystems have multiple predator species that not only compete for shared prey, but also pose ...
Resource distribution, habitat structure, and predation pressure are thought to be the primary forc...
Empirical tests of the resource dispersion hypothesis (RDH), a theory to explain group living based ...
Territorial behavior is expected to buffer populations against short-term environmental perturbation...