This review offers the first synthesis of the research on mixed-species groupings of arthropods and highlights the behavioural and evolutionary questions raised by such behaviour. Mixed-species groups are commonly found in mammals and birds. Such groups are also observed in a large range of arthropod taxa independent of their level of sociality. Several examples are presented to highlight the mechanisms underlying such groupings, particularly the evidence for phylogenetic proximity between members that promotes cross-species recognition. The advantages offered by such aggregates are described and discussed. These advantages can be attributed to the increase in group size and could be identical to those of non-mixed groupings, but competitio...
Mixed-species groups describe active associations among individuals of two or more species at the sa...
If understood as a way to forage socially without incurring intra-specific competition for mates or ...
To date, the study of collective behaviour has mainly focused on intraspecific situations: the colle...
This review offers the first synthesis of the research on mixed-species groupings of arthropods and ...
Although the use of aggregation pheromones has been reported for hundreds of nonsocial arthropod spe...
Although the use of aggregation pheromones has been reported for hundreds of nonsocial arthropod spe...
Although the use of aggregation pheromones has been reported for hundreds of nonsocial arthropod spe...
Mixed-species social aggregations are common across taxa. There are two, nonexclusive, hypotheses ty...
WOS:000228559900007International audienceOur aim was to show how interindividual interactions, based...
Group living is a widespread, ubiquitous biological phenomenon in the animal kingdom that has attrac...
Understanding why individuals form groups that are strikingly diversein their organisation is a cent...
To date, the study of collective behaviour has mainly focused on intraspecific situations: the colle...
Financial support came from the Australian Research Council (grant nos. DP 160103905 and DE 16010063...
International audienceFew studies have assessed the relative importance of morphological, ecological...
How sociality evolves and is maintained remains a key question in evolutionary biology. Most studies...
Mixed-species groups describe active associations among individuals of two or more species at the sa...
If understood as a way to forage socially without incurring intra-specific competition for mates or ...
To date, the study of collective behaviour has mainly focused on intraspecific situations: the colle...
This review offers the first synthesis of the research on mixed-species groupings of arthropods and ...
Although the use of aggregation pheromones has been reported for hundreds of nonsocial arthropod spe...
Although the use of aggregation pheromones has been reported for hundreds of nonsocial arthropod spe...
Although the use of aggregation pheromones has been reported for hundreds of nonsocial arthropod spe...
Mixed-species social aggregations are common across taxa. There are two, nonexclusive, hypotheses ty...
WOS:000228559900007International audienceOur aim was to show how interindividual interactions, based...
Group living is a widespread, ubiquitous biological phenomenon in the animal kingdom that has attrac...
Understanding why individuals form groups that are strikingly diversein their organisation is a cent...
To date, the study of collective behaviour has mainly focused on intraspecific situations: the colle...
Financial support came from the Australian Research Council (grant nos. DP 160103905 and DE 16010063...
International audienceFew studies have assessed the relative importance of morphological, ecological...
How sociality evolves and is maintained remains a key question in evolutionary biology. Most studies...
Mixed-species groups describe active associations among individuals of two or more species at the sa...
If understood as a way to forage socially without incurring intra-specific competition for mates or ...
To date, the study of collective behaviour has mainly focused on intraspecific situations: the colle...