Seasonally breeding animals often exhibit different social structures during non-breeding and breeding periods that coincide with seasonal environmental variation. Therefore, ongoing climate change may play an important role in determining the future structure of animal societies, especially if climate determines when seasonal shifts in social structure occur. However, we know little about the environmental cues that determine the timing of seasonal shifts in social structure, a lack of knowledge that contrasts with our well-defined knowledge of the environmental cues that trigger a shift to breeding physiology in seasonally breeding species. Here we tested whether the environmental cues that drive seasonal shifts in social structure are si...
In gregarious animals, social network positions of individuals may influence their life-history and ...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
Most phenological traits are extremely sensitive to current climate change and advances in the timin...
Cooperatively breeding species exhibit a range of social behaviours associated with different costs ...
Cooperation may emerge from intrinsic factors like social structure and extrinsic factors such as en...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
Global climate change is altering the breeding phenology of many organisms, and one reported consequ...
Both social and ecological factors influence population process and structure, with resultant conseq...
SummaryUnderstanding why organisms as different as amoebas, ants, and birds cooperate remains an imp...
1. Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because i...
Cooperatively breeding animals occur in virtually every ecosystem on earth. Comparative and biogeogr...
Animal migration can lead to a population distribution known as seasonal sympatry, in which closely ...
Selection on signals that mediate social competition varies with resource availability. Climate regu...
In gregarious animals, social network positions of individuals may influence their life-history and ...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
Most phenological traits are extremely sensitive to current climate change and advances in the timin...
Cooperatively breeding species exhibit a range of social behaviours associated with different costs ...
Cooperation may emerge from intrinsic factors like social structure and extrinsic factors such as en...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
Global climate change is altering the breeding phenology of many organisms, and one reported consequ...
Both social and ecological factors influence population process and structure, with resultant conseq...
SummaryUnderstanding why organisms as different as amoebas, ants, and birds cooperate remains an imp...
1. Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because i...
Cooperatively breeding animals occur in virtually every ecosystem on earth. Comparative and biogeogr...
Animal migration can lead to a population distribution known as seasonal sympatry, in which closely ...
Selection on signals that mediate social competition varies with resource availability. Climate regu...
In gregarious animals, social network positions of individuals may influence their life-history and ...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
Most phenological traits are extremely sensitive to current climate change and advances in the timin...