1. The social decisions that individuals make—who to interact with and how frequently—give rise to social structure. The resulting social structure then determines how individuals interact with their surroundings—resources and risks, pathogens and predators, competitors and cooperators.2.However, despite intensive research on (a) how individuals make social decisions and (b) how social structure shapes social processes (e.g. cooperation, competition and conflict), there are still few studies linking these two perspectives. These perspectives represent two halves of a feedback loop: individual behaviour scales up to define the social environment, and this environment, in turn, feeds back by shaping the selective agents that drive individual ...
Social interactions among conspecifics are a fundamental and adaptively significant component of the...
Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mammals) ha...
Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natura...
1. The social decisions that individuals make—who to interact with and how frequently—give rise to s...
<div><p>Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it ...
Understanding the link between individual behaviour and population organization and functioning has ...
The first generation of research on animal social networks was primarily aimed at introducing the co...
Social trajectories and the evolution of social behavior. – Oikos 96: 206–216. Current research on t...
Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it remains ...
Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it remains ...
The dynamics of social behaviour — the importance of dispersal and the environment Social behaviour ...
Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it remains ...
Until recently, few studies have used social network theory (SNT) and metrics to examine how social ...
<div><p>Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mam...
Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mammals) ha...
Social interactions among conspecifics are a fundamental and adaptively significant component of the...
Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mammals) ha...
Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natura...
1. The social decisions that individuals make—who to interact with and how frequently—give rise to s...
<div><p>Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it ...
Understanding the link between individual behaviour and population organization and functioning has ...
The first generation of research on animal social networks was primarily aimed at introducing the co...
Social trajectories and the evolution of social behavior. – Oikos 96: 206–216. Current research on t...
Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it remains ...
Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it remains ...
The dynamics of social behaviour — the importance of dispersal and the environment Social behaviour ...
Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it remains ...
Until recently, few studies have used social network theory (SNT) and metrics to examine how social ...
<div><p>Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mam...
Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mammals) ha...
Social interactions among conspecifics are a fundamental and adaptively significant component of the...
Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mammals) ha...
Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natura...