In social species animals should fine-tune the expression of their social behavior to social environments in order to avoid the costs of engaging in costly social interactions. Therefore, social competence, defined as the ability of an animal to optimize the expression of its social behavior as a function of the available social information, should be considered as a performance trait that impacts on the Darwinian fitness of the animal. Social competence is based on behavioral plasticity which, in turn, can be achieved by different neural mechanisms of plasticity, namely by rewiring or by biochemically switching nodes of a putative neural network underlying social behavior. Since steroid hormones respond to social interactions and hav...
Group living confers many benefits while at the same time exposing group members to intense competit...
Social context, which includes both the direct social experience of individuals as well as the chara...
Work was supported by grants awarded to ML (BBSRC BB/S000224/1), OJB (BO 1958/8-2, GRK 2174), KEB (W...
Synopsis In social species animals should fine-tune the expression of their social behavior to socia...
Synopsis In social species animals should fine-tune the expression of their social behavior to socia...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Social plasticity, defined as the ability to adaptively change the expression o...
Animals constantly integrate external stimuli with their own internal physiological state to make ap...
Apart from their role in reproduction androgens also respond to social challenges and this response ...
Apart from their role in reproduction androgens also respond to social challenges and this response ...
© 2015 The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Integrativ...
Social plasticity is a ubiquitous feature of animal behaviour. Animals must adjust the expression of...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Etologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2015Social...
'Social competence' refers to the ability of an individual to optimise its social behaviour dependin...
In many vertebrates, reproduction is regulated by social interactions in which dominant males contro...
Social competence is defined as the ability of an animal to optimize the expression of social behavi...
Group living confers many benefits while at the same time exposing group members to intense competit...
Social context, which includes both the direct social experience of individuals as well as the chara...
Work was supported by grants awarded to ML (BBSRC BB/S000224/1), OJB (BO 1958/8-2, GRK 2174), KEB (W...
Synopsis In social species animals should fine-tune the expression of their social behavior to socia...
Synopsis In social species animals should fine-tune the expression of their social behavior to socia...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Social plasticity, defined as the ability to adaptively change the expression o...
Animals constantly integrate external stimuli with their own internal physiological state to make ap...
Apart from their role in reproduction androgens also respond to social challenges and this response ...
Apart from their role in reproduction androgens also respond to social challenges and this response ...
© 2015 The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Integrativ...
Social plasticity is a ubiquitous feature of animal behaviour. Animals must adjust the expression of...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Etologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2015Social...
'Social competence' refers to the ability of an individual to optimise its social behaviour dependin...
In many vertebrates, reproduction is regulated by social interactions in which dominant males contro...
Social competence is defined as the ability of an animal to optimize the expression of social behavi...
Group living confers many benefits while at the same time exposing group members to intense competit...
Social context, which includes both the direct social experience of individuals as well as the chara...
Work was supported by grants awarded to ML (BBSRC BB/S000224/1), OJB (BO 1958/8-2, GRK 2174), KEB (W...