Groups of animals possess phenotypes such as collective behaviour, which may determine the fitness of group members. However, the stability and robustness to perturbations of collective phenotypes in natural conditions is not established. Furthermore, whether group phenotypes are transmitted from parent to offspring groups with fidelity is required for understanding how selection on group phenotypes contributes to evolution, but parent-offspring resemblance at the group level is rarely estimated. We evaluated the repeatability, robustness to perturbation, and parent-offspring resemblance of collective foraging aggressiveness in colonies of the social spider Anelosimus eximius. Among-colony differences in foraging aggressiveness were consist...
The field of animal personality seeks to understand the potential adaptive value of temporally consi...
The temperate comb-footed spider, Anelosimus studiosus, shows a social behaviour polymorphism: indiv...
In many animal societies just one or few individuals, referred to as keystone individuals, can have ...
Group selection may be defined as selection caused by the differential extinction or proliferation o...
Evolutionary ecologists often seek to identify the mechanisms maintaining intraspecific variation. I...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
The physical environment occupied by group-living animals can profoundly affect their cooperative so...
Identifying the traits that foster group survival in contrasting environments is important for under...
1. Despite thousands of papers on the topic, precious few of the studies on animal personality have ...
Describing the factors that shape collective behaviour is central to our understanding of animal soc...
Correlated individual differences in behaviour across ecological contexts, or behavioural syndromes,...
The global success of animal societies is due, in part, on the ability of groups of animals to perfo...
Identifying the traits that foster group survival in contrasting environments is important for under...
Progress in sociobiology continues to be hindered by abstract debates over methodology and the relat...
The collective behaviour of social groups is often strongly influenced by one or few individuals, te...
The field of animal personality seeks to understand the potential adaptive value of temporally consi...
The temperate comb-footed spider, Anelosimus studiosus, shows a social behaviour polymorphism: indiv...
In many animal societies just one or few individuals, referred to as keystone individuals, can have ...
Group selection may be defined as selection caused by the differential extinction or proliferation o...
Evolutionary ecologists often seek to identify the mechanisms maintaining intraspecific variation. I...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
The physical environment occupied by group-living animals can profoundly affect their cooperative so...
Identifying the traits that foster group survival in contrasting environments is important for under...
1. Despite thousands of papers on the topic, precious few of the studies on animal personality have ...
Describing the factors that shape collective behaviour is central to our understanding of animal soc...
Correlated individual differences in behaviour across ecological contexts, or behavioural syndromes,...
The global success of animal societies is due, in part, on the ability of groups of animals to perfo...
Identifying the traits that foster group survival in contrasting environments is important for under...
Progress in sociobiology continues to be hindered by abstract debates over methodology and the relat...
The collective behaviour of social groups is often strongly influenced by one or few individuals, te...
The field of animal personality seeks to understand the potential adaptive value of temporally consi...
The temperate comb-footed spider, Anelosimus studiosus, shows a social behaviour polymorphism: indiv...
In many animal societies just one or few individuals, referred to as keystone individuals, can have ...