This thesis investigated whether an individual's personality (assessed on four personality dimensions: Friendliness, Activity/Excitability, Confidence, Openness) can be related to its social network position in Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus). The effect of sex and rank was also evaluated. The network position of individuals was described by individual network characteristics values generated via social network analysis. Additionally, the phenotypic based assortment within the studied group was examined. The results showed that personality is related with the position of the individual in its social group and assortment based on several personality dimensions was found in studied networks
Stability in biological systems requires evolved mechanisms that promote robustness. Cohesive primat...
Stability in biological systems requires evolved mechanisms that promote robustness. Cohesive primat...
Stability in biological systems requires evolved mechanisms that promote robustness. Cohesive primat...
In group-living species, individuals gain significant advantages from establishing an extensive netw...
Artículo científicoThe social network structure of a group arises from the patterns of association o...
In recent years, animal social interactions have received much attention in terms of personality res...
Macaque social structures vary along an intolerant-tolerant gradient of social styles. In intolerant...
When living in a group, individuals have to make trade-offs, and compromise, in order to balance the...
Social bonds in primates influence the cooperative interactions and thereby individual fitness. The ...
Why regularities in personality can be described with particular dimensions is a basic question in d...
Social Network Analysis is now a valuable tool to study social complexity in many animal species, in...
International audienceSociality is suggested to evolve as a strategy foranimals to cope with challen...
Members of a society interact using a variety of social behaviors, giving rise to a multi-faceted an...
In this work, we investigate the relationships between so-cial network structure and personality; we...
The focus of this study is to investigate the personality similarity among people. We investigate 20...
Stability in biological systems requires evolved mechanisms that promote robustness. Cohesive primat...
Stability in biological systems requires evolved mechanisms that promote robustness. Cohesive primat...
Stability in biological systems requires evolved mechanisms that promote robustness. Cohesive primat...
In group-living species, individuals gain significant advantages from establishing an extensive netw...
Artículo científicoThe social network structure of a group arises from the patterns of association o...
In recent years, animal social interactions have received much attention in terms of personality res...
Macaque social structures vary along an intolerant-tolerant gradient of social styles. In intolerant...
When living in a group, individuals have to make trade-offs, and compromise, in order to balance the...
Social bonds in primates influence the cooperative interactions and thereby individual fitness. The ...
Why regularities in personality can be described with particular dimensions is a basic question in d...
Social Network Analysis is now a valuable tool to study social complexity in many animal species, in...
International audienceSociality is suggested to evolve as a strategy foranimals to cope with challen...
Members of a society interact using a variety of social behaviors, giving rise to a multi-faceted an...
In this work, we investigate the relationships between so-cial network structure and personality; we...
The focus of this study is to investigate the personality similarity among people. We investigate 20...
Stability in biological systems requires evolved mechanisms that promote robustness. Cohesive primat...
Stability in biological systems requires evolved mechanisms that promote robustness. Cohesive primat...
Stability in biological systems requires evolved mechanisms that promote robustness. Cohesive primat...