Diseases and pathogens are receiving increasing recognition as sources of mortality in animal populations. Immune system strength is clearly important in fending off pathogen attack. Physical barriers to pathogen entry are also important. Various individual behaviors are efficacious in reducing contact with diseases and pests. This paper focuses on a fourth mode of defense: social barriers to transmission. Various social behaviors have pathogen transmission consequences. Selective pressures on these social behaviors may therefore exist. Effects on pathogen transmission of mating strategies, social avoidance, group size, group isolation, and other behaviors are explored. It is concluded that many of these behaviors may have been affected by ...
This paper contains an investigation of the interaction between protocultural processes in animals, ...
Understanding the link between individual behaviour and population organization and functioning has ...
Individuals within animal societies are expected to mitigate the costs and enhance the benefits asso...
The COVID-19 pandemic imposed new norms on human interactions, perhaps best reflected in the widespr...
AbstractThe concept of natural barriers to the spread of animal diseases is a very ancient one. It i...
In social species where offspring are reared together in communal burrows or similar structures, you...
Animals exhibit a variety of behavioural defences against socially transmitted parasites. These defe...
Nature's “responsible” response to diseaseWith the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have be...
We social animals must balance the need to avoid infections with the need to interact with conspecif...
Animal behavior is unique in influencing both components of the process of transmission of disease: ...
Across animal societies, individuals invest time and energy in social interactions. The social lands...
Animal social interactions are the outcomes of evolved strategies that integrate the costs and benef...
The mechanisms of pathogen transmission are often social behaviours. These occur at local scales and...
Sickness behavior is broadly represented in vertebrates, usually in association with the fever respo...
Infectious disease exerts a large selective pressure on all organisms. One response to this has been...
This paper contains an investigation of the interaction between protocultural processes in animals, ...
Understanding the link between individual behaviour and population organization and functioning has ...
Individuals within animal societies are expected to mitigate the costs and enhance the benefits asso...
The COVID-19 pandemic imposed new norms on human interactions, perhaps best reflected in the widespr...
AbstractThe concept of natural barriers to the spread of animal diseases is a very ancient one. It i...
In social species where offspring are reared together in communal burrows or similar structures, you...
Animals exhibit a variety of behavioural defences against socially transmitted parasites. These defe...
Nature's “responsible” response to diseaseWith the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have be...
We social animals must balance the need to avoid infections with the need to interact with conspecif...
Animal behavior is unique in influencing both components of the process of transmission of disease: ...
Across animal societies, individuals invest time and energy in social interactions. The social lands...
Animal social interactions are the outcomes of evolved strategies that integrate the costs and benef...
The mechanisms of pathogen transmission are often social behaviours. These occur at local scales and...
Sickness behavior is broadly represented in vertebrates, usually in association with the fever respo...
Infectious disease exerts a large selective pressure on all organisms. One response to this has been...
This paper contains an investigation of the interaction between protocultural processes in animals, ...
Understanding the link between individual behaviour and population organization and functioning has ...
Individuals within animal societies are expected to mitigate the costs and enhance the benefits asso...