When foraging in a social group, individuals are faced with the choice of sampling their environment directly or exploiting the discoveries of others. The evolutionary dynamics of this trade-off have been explored mathematically through the producer-scrounger game, which has highlighted socially exploitative behaviours as a major potential cost of group living. However, our understanding of the tight interplay that can exist between social dominance and scrounging behaviour is limited. To date, only two theoretical studies have explored this relationship systematically, demonstrating that because scrounging requires joining a competitor at a resource, it should become exclusive to high-ranking individuals when resources are monopoli...
In social groups, individuals' dominance rank, social bonds, and kinship with other group members ha...
<div><p>Social animals have to coordinate joint movements to maintain group cohesion, but the latter...
There is a growing appreciation of the multiple social and nonsocial factors influencing the foragin...
When foraging in a social group, individuals are faced with the choice of sampling their environment...
When foraging in a social group, individuals are faced with the choice of sampling their environment...
The data are contained within the following files: ForagingDecisions_PJ.csv -- Data for analysis of ...
In social groups, individuals' dominance rank, social bonds, and kinship with other group members ha...
In social groups, individuals' dominance rank, social bonds, and kinship with other group members ha...
In social groups, individuals' dominance rank, social bonds, and kinship with other group members ha...
Producer–scrounger models are used to explain the tactics of socially foraging animals where individ...
Organisms are frequently faced with uncertainty regarding how best to exploit vital resources, and m...
Organisms are frequently faced with uncertainty regarding how best to exploit vital resources, and m...
There is a growing appreciation of the multiple social and nonsocial factors influencing the foragin...
This study investigated ecological and social factors determining social foraging behavior in a diur...
Journal ArticleOpen access articleIn social groups, individuals' dominance rank, social bonds, and k...
In social groups, individuals' dominance rank, social bonds, and kinship with other group members ha...
<div><p>Social animals have to coordinate joint movements to maintain group cohesion, but the latter...
There is a growing appreciation of the multiple social and nonsocial factors influencing the foragin...
When foraging in a social group, individuals are faced with the choice of sampling their environment...
When foraging in a social group, individuals are faced with the choice of sampling their environment...
The data are contained within the following files: ForagingDecisions_PJ.csv -- Data for analysis of ...
In social groups, individuals' dominance rank, social bonds, and kinship with other group members ha...
In social groups, individuals' dominance rank, social bonds, and kinship with other group members ha...
In social groups, individuals' dominance rank, social bonds, and kinship with other group members ha...
Producer–scrounger models are used to explain the tactics of socially foraging animals where individ...
Organisms are frequently faced with uncertainty regarding how best to exploit vital resources, and m...
Organisms are frequently faced with uncertainty regarding how best to exploit vital resources, and m...
There is a growing appreciation of the multiple social and nonsocial factors influencing the foragin...
This study investigated ecological and social factors determining social foraging behavior in a diur...
Journal ArticleOpen access articleIn social groups, individuals' dominance rank, social bonds, and k...
In social groups, individuals' dominance rank, social bonds, and kinship with other group members ha...
<div><p>Social animals have to coordinate joint movements to maintain group cohesion, but the latter...
There is a growing appreciation of the multiple social and nonsocial factors influencing the foragin...