In various animal species individuals differ consistently in their behaviour, often referred to as personality. In several species these personality differences also correlate with differences in social behaviour. This is important as the social environment is a key selection pressure in many animal populations, mediated, for example, via competition or access to social information. Using social network analysis, recent studies have furthered our understanding of the role of personality in the social environment, usually by focusing on swarming or flocking populations. However, social associations in such populations are fundamentally different from those in territorial populations, where individuals meet less frequently and where the costs...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
A topic of growing interest in behavioral ecology centers around the causes and consequences of anim...
Social behaviour is ubiquitous in vertebrate systems, but for many taxa the consequences of socialit...
In various animal species individuals differ consistently in their behaviour, often referred to as p...
Animal personalities can influence social interactions among individuals, and thus have major implic...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
<p>Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether in...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Social interactions are important for many aspects of the life-history of group-living species. Yet ...
Individual differences in personality affect behavior in novel or challenging situations. Personalit...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
Social environments have an important effect on a range of ecological processes, and form a crucial ...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
A topic of growing interest in behavioral ecology centers around the causes and consequences of anim...
Social behaviour is ubiquitous in vertebrate systems, but for many taxa the consequences of socialit...
In various animal species individuals differ consistently in their behaviour, often referred to as p...
Animal personalities can influence social interactions among individuals, and thus have major implic...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
<p>Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether in...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Social interactions are important for many aspects of the life-history of group-living species. Yet ...
Individual differences in personality affect behavior in novel or challenging situations. Personalit...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
Social environments have an important effect on a range of ecological processes, and form a crucial ...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
A topic of growing interest in behavioral ecology centers around the causes and consequences of anim...
Social behaviour is ubiquitous in vertebrate systems, but for many taxa the consequences of socialit...