An individual's ecological environment affects their mortality risk, which in turn has fundamental consequences for life history evolution. In many species social relationships are likely to be an important component of an individual's environment, and therefore their mortality risk. Here we examine the relationship between social position and mortality risk in resident killer whales (Orcinus orca) using over three decades of social and demographic data. We find that the social position of male, but not female, killer whales in their social unit predicts their mortality risk. More socially integrated males have a significantly lower risk of mortality than socially peripheral males, particularly in years of low prey abundance, suggesting tha...
SummaryClassic life-history theory predicts that menopause should not occur because there should be ...
Variation in the distribution and abundance of food resources are key factors affecting animal socia...
Social structure is a core element of population biology, influenced by intrinsic and environmental ...
An individual’s ecological environment affects their mortality risk, which in turn has fundamental c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
An individual\u27s ecological environment affects its mortality risk, which in turn has fundamental ...
For the majority of social species, group composition is dynamic, and individuals are interconnected...
In highly social top predators, group living is an ecological strategy that enhances individual fitn...
For the majority of social species, group composition is dynamic, and individuals are interconnected...
Social structure is a core element of population biology, influenced by intrinsic and environmental ...
Most marine apex predators are keystone species that fundamentally influence their ecosystems throug...
Non-social factors can influence animal social structure. In killer whales (Orcinus orca), fish- ver...
The social behaviour of individuals within group living species is a topic of great interest for b...
Age-related changes in the patterns of local relatedness (kinship dynamics) can be a significant sel...
The social lives of animals are defined by group dynamics based on the nature and strength of associ...
SummaryClassic life-history theory predicts that menopause should not occur because there should be ...
Variation in the distribution and abundance of food resources are key factors affecting animal socia...
Social structure is a core element of population biology, influenced by intrinsic and environmental ...
An individual’s ecological environment affects their mortality risk, which in turn has fundamental c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
An individual\u27s ecological environment affects its mortality risk, which in turn has fundamental ...
For the majority of social species, group composition is dynamic, and individuals are interconnected...
In highly social top predators, group living is an ecological strategy that enhances individual fitn...
For the majority of social species, group composition is dynamic, and individuals are interconnected...
Social structure is a core element of population biology, influenced by intrinsic and environmental ...
Most marine apex predators are keystone species that fundamentally influence their ecosystems throug...
Non-social factors can influence animal social structure. In killer whales (Orcinus orca), fish- ver...
The social behaviour of individuals within group living species is a topic of great interest for b...
Age-related changes in the patterns of local relatedness (kinship dynamics) can be a significant sel...
The social lives of animals are defined by group dynamics based on the nature and strength of associ...
SummaryClassic life-history theory predicts that menopause should not occur because there should be ...
Variation in the distribution and abundance of food resources are key factors affecting animal socia...
Social structure is a core element of population biology, influenced by intrinsic and environmental ...