Species that differ in their social system, and thus in traits such as group size and dispersal timing, may differ in their use of resources along spatial, temporal, or dietary dimensions. The role of sociality in creating differences in habitat use is best explored by studying closely related species or socially polymorphic species that differ in their social system, but share a common environment. Here we investigate whether five sympatric Anelosimus spider species that range from nearly solitary to highly social differ in their use of space and in their phenology as a function of their social system. By studying these species in Serra do Japi, Brazil, we find that the more social species, which form larger, longer-lived colonies, tend to...
Correlated individual differences in behaviour across ecological contexts, or behavioural syndromes,...
The emergence of animal societies offers unsolved problems for both evolutionary and ecological stud...
I examined the potential genetic and environmental determinants of population differences in the for...
Species that differ in their social system, and thus in traits such as group size and dispersal timi...
Species that differ in their social system, and thus in traits such as group size and dispersal timi...
The puzzle of how complex and costly social behaviours have evolved in so many diverse organisms has...
We investigated the behavioural mechanism underlying the recently discovered latitudinal variation i...
Social spiders most likely evolved from subsocial-like ancestors, species in which siblings remain t...
Understanding the suite of ecological conditions that favor sociality —the tendency of organisms to ...
The life history and social behavior of two sympatric spider species, Anelosimus jabaquara and A. du...
We explored the role of group living and cooperation in resource use in a spider community where 4 c...
Sociality is a little studied, little occurring, and unique trait in spider biology. Recently, in th...
Species ranges, which are manifestations of species ecological niches in space, are generally determ...
Sociality in spiders represents serious evolutionary drawbacks, yet persists in some 20 species. So...
A major goal of evolutionary research is to elucidate the processes involved in the evolution of gro...
Correlated individual differences in behaviour across ecological contexts, or behavioural syndromes,...
The emergence of animal societies offers unsolved problems for both evolutionary and ecological stud...
I examined the potential genetic and environmental determinants of population differences in the for...
Species that differ in their social system, and thus in traits such as group size and dispersal timi...
Species that differ in their social system, and thus in traits such as group size and dispersal timi...
The puzzle of how complex and costly social behaviours have evolved in so many diverse organisms has...
We investigated the behavioural mechanism underlying the recently discovered latitudinal variation i...
Social spiders most likely evolved from subsocial-like ancestors, species in which siblings remain t...
Understanding the suite of ecological conditions that favor sociality —the tendency of organisms to ...
The life history and social behavior of two sympatric spider species, Anelosimus jabaquara and A. du...
We explored the role of group living and cooperation in resource use in a spider community where 4 c...
Sociality is a little studied, little occurring, and unique trait in spider biology. Recently, in th...
Species ranges, which are manifestations of species ecological niches in space, are generally determ...
Sociality in spiders represents serious evolutionary drawbacks, yet persists in some 20 species. So...
A major goal of evolutionary research is to elucidate the processes involved in the evolution of gro...
Correlated individual differences in behaviour across ecological contexts, or behavioural syndromes,...
The emergence of animal societies offers unsolved problems for both evolutionary and ecological stud...
I examined the potential genetic and environmental determinants of population differences in the for...