Animal social interactions have an intrinsic spatial basis—individuals must be close in space to interact, whether directly (e.g., co-occurrence, allo-grooming) or indirectly (e.g., interact with latrines or with parasites at communal nests). This presents a dilemma when determining causality: do individuals interact socially because they happen to share space, or do they share space because they are socially linked? We present a method that uses demographic turnover events as a natural experiment to investigate the links between social associations and space use in the context of inter-annual winter site fidelity in a migratory bird. We previously found that golden-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia atricapilla) show consistent flocking relatio...
Initial mate choice and re-mating strategies (infidelity and divorce) influence individual fitness. ...
Social interactions are rarely random. In some instances animals exhibit homophily or heterophily, t...
Seasonally breeding animals often exhibit different social structures during non-breeding and breedi...
Animal social interactions have an intrinsic spatial basis as many of these interactions occur in sp...
Migratory birds often form flocks on their wintering grounds, but important details of social struct...
Migratory birds often form flocks on their wintering grounds, but important details of social struct...
Migratory birds often form flocks on their wintering grounds, but important details of social struct...
Social groups can range from cohesive and stable to fluid and temporary, with many variations of the...
White-Crowned Sparrows (WCSP), Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii, are small, migrating passerine birds...
Stable social organization in a wide variety of organisms has been linked to kinship, which can mini...
Stable social organization in a wide variety of organisms has been linked to kinship, which can mini...
Ecological factors are known to influence the spatial distribution of individuals, which in turn gov...
Small birds in winter face trade-offs between predation risk and foraging, and alternate life-histor...
Finding a high quality territory is essential for many animals to reproduce successfully. Despite it...
The time between fledging and breeding is a critical period in songbird ontogeny, but the behavior o...
Initial mate choice and re-mating strategies (infidelity and divorce) influence individual fitness. ...
Social interactions are rarely random. In some instances animals exhibit homophily or heterophily, t...
Seasonally breeding animals often exhibit different social structures during non-breeding and breedi...
Animal social interactions have an intrinsic spatial basis as many of these interactions occur in sp...
Migratory birds often form flocks on their wintering grounds, but important details of social struct...
Migratory birds often form flocks on their wintering grounds, but important details of social struct...
Migratory birds often form flocks on their wintering grounds, but important details of social struct...
Social groups can range from cohesive and stable to fluid and temporary, with many variations of the...
White-Crowned Sparrows (WCSP), Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii, are small, migrating passerine birds...
Stable social organization in a wide variety of organisms has been linked to kinship, which can mini...
Stable social organization in a wide variety of organisms has been linked to kinship, which can mini...
Ecological factors are known to influence the spatial distribution of individuals, which in turn gov...
Small birds in winter face trade-offs between predation risk and foraging, and alternate life-histor...
Finding a high quality territory is essential for many animals to reproduce successfully. Despite it...
The time between fledging and breeding is a critical period in songbird ontogeny, but the behavior o...
Initial mate choice and re-mating strategies (infidelity and divorce) influence individual fitness. ...
Social interactions are rarely random. In some instances animals exhibit homophily or heterophily, t...
Seasonally breeding animals often exhibit different social structures during non-breeding and breedi...