Artículo de publicación ISIIn small mammals, huddling appears as an efficient response to low temperature with important consequences in energy saving, which in turn affect individual fitness. It has been proposed that this behavior is a self-organized process. However, to prove self-organization, it is necessary to study the dynamics of huddling, ruling out the presence of leaders. The objectives of this study were to determine the dynamics of huddling at different temperatures in Octodon degus, documenting the presence or absence of leaders, and to study the consistency of this behavior in two contrasting seasons. We found that huddling dynamics did not indicate the presence of leader initiators of the clustering at lower temperatures. Th...
Self-organization and natural selection are fundamental forces that shape the natural world. Substan...
Abstract Background Huddling is highly evolved as a cooperative behavioral strategy for social mamma...
Huddling behaviour in neonatal rodents reduces the metabolic costs of physiological thermoregulation...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn small mammals, huddling appears as an efficient response to low temper...
Huddling is a grouping behavior where animals maintain close bodily contact and save energy. We test...
Huddling can be defined as ‘‘an active and close aggregation of animals’’. It is a cooperative group...
Huddling is effective in decreasing metabolic rate permitting energy saving. However, this decrease ...
<div><p>Endotherms such as rats and mice huddle together to keep warm. The huddle is considered to b...
Huddling in small mammals appears as an efficient response to low ambient temperatures with importan...
Artículo de publicación ISIMammals exposed to low temperatures increase their metabolic rate to mai...
Huddling as social thermoregulatory behavior is commonly used by small mammals to reduce heat loss a...
Free-living animals make complex decisions associated with optimizing energy and nutrient intake. In...
<p>(A) Phase transition. Aggregation patterns in juvenile mouse litters were measured in experiments...
A thermodynamic model of thermoregulatory huddling interactions between endotherms is developed. The...
We describe how behavioural responses are an important adjunct to physiological responses for two du...
Self-organization and natural selection are fundamental forces that shape the natural world. Substan...
Abstract Background Huddling is highly evolved as a cooperative behavioral strategy for social mamma...
Huddling behaviour in neonatal rodents reduces the metabolic costs of physiological thermoregulation...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn small mammals, huddling appears as an efficient response to low temper...
Huddling is a grouping behavior where animals maintain close bodily contact and save energy. We test...
Huddling can be defined as ‘‘an active and close aggregation of animals’’. It is a cooperative group...
Huddling is effective in decreasing metabolic rate permitting energy saving. However, this decrease ...
<div><p>Endotherms such as rats and mice huddle together to keep warm. The huddle is considered to b...
Huddling in small mammals appears as an efficient response to low ambient temperatures with importan...
Artículo de publicación ISIMammals exposed to low temperatures increase their metabolic rate to mai...
Huddling as social thermoregulatory behavior is commonly used by small mammals to reduce heat loss a...
Free-living animals make complex decisions associated with optimizing energy and nutrient intake. In...
<p>(A) Phase transition. Aggregation patterns in juvenile mouse litters were measured in experiments...
A thermodynamic model of thermoregulatory huddling interactions between endotherms is developed. The...
We describe how behavioural responses are an important adjunct to physiological responses for two du...
Self-organization and natural selection are fundamental forces that shape the natural world. Substan...
Abstract Background Huddling is highly evolved as a cooperative behavioral strategy for social mamma...
Huddling behaviour in neonatal rodents reduces the metabolic costs of physiological thermoregulation...