Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 62-76.1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Results -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Conclusions -- 6. Supplementary material.Many shark species form groups, however the drivers of this behaviour are not well understood. Previously it was thought that aggregations may be a function of resource availability or phenological behaviours, but recent studies have suggested that sharks display preferences in their associations with conspecifics and that complex social networks may underpin their movement patterns, demographic distribution and fitness. This study used a network approach to investigate patterns of sociality of a demersal predator, the spotted wobbegong shark, in a small marine reserve. Spatial data obtaine...
Animals across vertebrate taxa form social communities and often exist as fission–fusion groups. Cen...
To adapt to their environment, organisms can either directly interact with their surroundings or use...
International audienceAbstract Genetic relatedness in animal societies is often a factor that drives...
Many shark species form groups; yet the drivers of this behaviour are not well understood. Aggregati...
The mechanisms and functions of shark grouping behaviour have received relatively little scientific ...
Large, solitary, marine predators such as sharks have been observed to aggregate at specific areas. ...
Shark dive ecotourism is a lucrative industry in many regions around the globe. In some cases, shark...
There are widespread records of grouping behaviour in both adult and juvenile sharks and rays (Class...
For marine predators there is a paucity of studies on social behaviour, and even fewer studies have ...
Marine predators such as sharks often form single-sex aggregations as part of their diel behavioral ...
Marine predators such as sharks often form single-sex aggregations as part of their diel behavioral ...
Publisher's PDFComplex social networks and behaviors are difficult to observe for free-living marine...
Analyses of animal social networks have frequently benefited from techniques derived from other disc...
Provisioning activities in wildlife tourism often lead to short-term animal aggregations during the ...
Knowledge about spatial and temporal variability in the distribution and abundance of predators is n...
Animals across vertebrate taxa form social communities and often exist as fission–fusion groups. Cen...
To adapt to their environment, organisms can either directly interact with their surroundings or use...
International audienceAbstract Genetic relatedness in animal societies is often a factor that drives...
Many shark species form groups; yet the drivers of this behaviour are not well understood. Aggregati...
The mechanisms and functions of shark grouping behaviour have received relatively little scientific ...
Large, solitary, marine predators such as sharks have been observed to aggregate at specific areas. ...
Shark dive ecotourism is a lucrative industry in many regions around the globe. In some cases, shark...
There are widespread records of grouping behaviour in both adult and juvenile sharks and rays (Class...
For marine predators there is a paucity of studies on social behaviour, and even fewer studies have ...
Marine predators such as sharks often form single-sex aggregations as part of their diel behavioral ...
Marine predators such as sharks often form single-sex aggregations as part of their diel behavioral ...
Publisher's PDFComplex social networks and behaviors are difficult to observe for free-living marine...
Analyses of animal social networks have frequently benefited from techniques derived from other disc...
Provisioning activities in wildlife tourism often lead to short-term animal aggregations during the ...
Knowledge about spatial and temporal variability in the distribution and abundance of predators is n...
Animals across vertebrate taxa form social communities and often exist as fission–fusion groups. Cen...
To adapt to their environment, organisms can either directly interact with their surroundings or use...
International audienceAbstract Genetic relatedness in animal societies is often a factor that drives...