Sociality is a fundamental organizing principle across taxa, thought to come with a suite of adaptive benefits. However, making causal inferences about these adaptive benefits requires experimental manipulation of the social environment, which is rarely feasible in the field. Here we manipulated the number of conspecifics in Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata) in the wild, and quantified how this affected a key benefit of sociality, social foraging, by investigating several components of foraging success. As adaptive benefits of social foraging may differ between sexes, we studied males and females separately, expecting females, the more social and risk-averse sex in guppies, to benefit more from conspecifics. Conducting over 1600 for...
SummarySocial relationships are fundamental to animals living in complex societies [1–3]. The extent...
Recent theory predicts that males should choose social environments that maximize their relative att...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly ...
Sociality is a fundamental organizing principle across taxa, thought to come with a suite of adaptiv...
1. Responding to the information provided by others is an important foraging strategy in many specie...
1. Responding to the information provided by others is an important foraging strategy in many specie...
Resource availability and sociality are tightly coupled. Sociality facilitates resource access in a ...
Animal groups are often nonrandom assemblages of individuals that tend to be assorted by factors suc...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Previous experimental studies have established that shoaling fish forage more effectively in large t...
Journal ArticleOpen access articleIn social groups, individuals' dominance rank, social bonds, and k...
Animal groups are often nonrandom assemblages of individuals that tend to be assorted by factors suc...
Models of cooperation among nonkin suggest that social assortment is important for the evolution of ...
When the consequences of sociality differ depending on the state of individual animals and the exper...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.It...
SummarySocial relationships are fundamental to animals living in complex societies [1–3]. The extent...
Recent theory predicts that males should choose social environments that maximize their relative att...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly ...
Sociality is a fundamental organizing principle across taxa, thought to come with a suite of adaptiv...
1. Responding to the information provided by others is an important foraging strategy in many specie...
1. Responding to the information provided by others is an important foraging strategy in many specie...
Resource availability and sociality are tightly coupled. Sociality facilitates resource access in a ...
Animal groups are often nonrandom assemblages of individuals that tend to be assorted by factors suc...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Previous experimental studies have established that shoaling fish forage more effectively in large t...
Journal ArticleOpen access articleIn social groups, individuals' dominance rank, social bonds, and k...
Animal groups are often nonrandom assemblages of individuals that tend to be assorted by factors suc...
Models of cooperation among nonkin suggest that social assortment is important for the evolution of ...
When the consequences of sociality differ depending on the state of individual animals and the exper...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.It...
SummarySocial relationships are fundamental to animals living in complex societies [1–3]. The extent...
Recent theory predicts that males should choose social environments that maximize their relative att...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly ...