Social structure is a fundamental component of a population that drives ecological and evolutionary processes ranging from parasite transmission to sexual selection. Nevertheless, we have much to learn about factors that explain variation in social structure. We used advances in biologging and social network analysis to experimentally test how the local habitat, and specifically habitat complexity, modulates social structure at different levels in wild populations. Sleepy lizards, Tiliqua rugosa, establish nonrandom social networks that are characterized by avoidance of some neighbours and frequent interactions with one opposite-sex individual. Using synchronous GPS locations of all adult lizards, we constructed social networks based on spa...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe Australian skink lizard Egernia sto...
Habitat heterogeneity, structural complexity and habitat quality are key features of the environment...
The distribution of resources should influence mate availability and the costs and benefits of pursu...
Social structure is a fundamental component of a population that drives ecological and evolutionary ...
The use of social networks to describe animal social structure is increasing, yet our understanding ...
Social organization is widespread; even largely solitary species must organize themselves to enable ...
Social network analyses allow researchers to describe patterns of social interactions and their cons...
Predicting population response to changes in climate or habitat quality depends upon understanding w...
1. Differences in individual behaviour affect social interactions and contribute to the spatial stru...
Animal social structure, the social connections and patterns of interactions, its personality, and i...
Sociality has evolved independently many times in a diverse array of animal taxa. While sociality in...
An animal's social environment can be both dynamic and complex. Thus, social species often garner fi...
An animal’s social environment can be both dynamic and complex. Thus, social species often garner fi...
Available online 16 October 2017We describe a conceptual framework integrating animal personalities,...
Socially acquired information is widespread in the animal kingdom. Many individuals make behavioral ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe Australian skink lizard Egernia sto...
Habitat heterogeneity, structural complexity and habitat quality are key features of the environment...
The distribution of resources should influence mate availability and the costs and benefits of pursu...
Social structure is a fundamental component of a population that drives ecological and evolutionary ...
The use of social networks to describe animal social structure is increasing, yet our understanding ...
Social organization is widespread; even largely solitary species must organize themselves to enable ...
Social network analyses allow researchers to describe patterns of social interactions and their cons...
Predicting population response to changes in climate or habitat quality depends upon understanding w...
1. Differences in individual behaviour affect social interactions and contribute to the spatial stru...
Animal social structure, the social connections and patterns of interactions, its personality, and i...
Sociality has evolved independently many times in a diverse array of animal taxa. While sociality in...
An animal's social environment can be both dynamic and complex. Thus, social species often garner fi...
An animal’s social environment can be both dynamic and complex. Thus, social species often garner fi...
Available online 16 October 2017We describe a conceptual framework integrating animal personalities,...
Socially acquired information is widespread in the animal kingdom. Many individuals make behavioral ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe Australian skink lizard Egernia sto...
Habitat heterogeneity, structural complexity and habitat quality are key features of the environment...
The distribution of resources should influence mate availability and the costs and benefits of pursu...