Social interactions are rarely random. In some instances, animals exhibit homophily or heterophily, the tendency to interact with similar or dissimilar conspecifics, respectively. Genetic homophily and heterophily influence the evolutionary dynamics of populations, because they potentially affect sexual and social selection. Here, we investigate the link between social interactions and allele frequencies in foraging flocks of great tits (Parus major) over three consecutive years. We constructed co-occurrence networks which explicitly described the splitting and merging of 85,602 flocks through time (fission-fusion dynamics), at 60 feeding sites. Of the 1,711 birds in those flocks, we genotyped 962 individuals at 4,701 autosomal single nucle...
Dispersal is a critical driver of gene flow, with important consequences for population genetic stru...
Dispersal is a critical driver of gene flow, with important consequences for population genetic stru...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Social interactions are rarely random. In some instances animals exhibit homophily or heterophily, ...
Social interactions are rarely random. In some instances animals exhibit homophily or heterophily, ...
Social interactions are rarely random. In some instances animals exhibit homophily or heterophily, t...
Social interactions are rarely random. In some instances animals exhibit homophily or heterophily, t...
Individuals are typically not randomly distributed in space; consequently ecological and evolutionar...
Individuals are typically not randomly distributed in space; consequently ecological and evolutionar...
Individuals are typically not randomly distributed in space; consequently ecological and evolutionar...
In animal societies, characteristic demographic and dispersal patterns may lead to genetic structuri...
Individuals are typically not randomly distributed in space; consequently ecological and evolutionar...
In animal societies, characteristic demographic and dispersal patterns may lead to genetic structuri...
In animal societies, characteristic demographic and dispersal patterns may lead to genetic structuri...
Social behaviour is shaped by complex relationships between evolutionary and ecological processes in...
Dispersal is a critical driver of gene flow, with important consequences for population genetic stru...
Dispersal is a critical driver of gene flow, with important consequences for population genetic stru...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...
Social interactions are rarely random. In some instances animals exhibit homophily or heterophily, ...
Social interactions are rarely random. In some instances animals exhibit homophily or heterophily, ...
Social interactions are rarely random. In some instances animals exhibit homophily or heterophily, t...
Social interactions are rarely random. In some instances animals exhibit homophily or heterophily, t...
Individuals are typically not randomly distributed in space; consequently ecological and evolutionar...
Individuals are typically not randomly distributed in space; consequently ecological and evolutionar...
Individuals are typically not randomly distributed in space; consequently ecological and evolutionar...
In animal societies, characteristic demographic and dispersal patterns may lead to genetic structuri...
Individuals are typically not randomly distributed in space; consequently ecological and evolutionar...
In animal societies, characteristic demographic and dispersal patterns may lead to genetic structuri...
In animal societies, characteristic demographic and dispersal patterns may lead to genetic structuri...
Social behaviour is shaped by complex relationships between evolutionary and ecological processes in...
Dispersal is a critical driver of gene flow, with important consequences for population genetic stru...
Dispersal is a critical driver of gene flow, with important consequences for population genetic stru...
Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether indiv...