Social ageing: exploring the drivers of late-life changes in social behaviour in mammals
Social interactions help group-living organisms cope with socio-environmental challenges
and are central to survival and reproductive success. Recent research has shown that social …
and are central to survival and reproductive success. Recent research has shown that social …
[HTML][HTML] Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in marine mammal research: A review of current applications and challenges
Research on the ecology and biology of marine mammal populations is necessary to
understand ecosystem dynamics and to support conservation management. Emerging …
understand ecosystem dynamics and to support conservation management. Emerging …
Allied male dolphins use vocal exchanges to “bond at a distance”
Vocal interactions are intrinsic features of social groups and can play a pivotal role in social
bonding. 1, 2 Dunbar's social bonding hypothesis posits that vocal exchanges evolved to" …
bonding. 1, 2 Dunbar's social bonding hypothesis posits that vocal exchanges evolved to" …
BISoN: A Bayesian framework for inference of social networks
Animal social networks are often constructed from point estimates of edge weights. In many
contexts, edge weights are inferred from observational data, and the uncertainty around …
contexts, edge weights are inferred from observational data, and the uncertainty around …
Quantifying within-group variation in sociality—covariation among metrics and patterns across primate groups and species
It has long been recognized that the patterning of social interactions within a group can give
rise to a social structure that holds very different places for different individuals. Such within …
rise to a social structure that holds very different places for different individuals. Such within …
Social ageing and higher-order interactions: social selectiveness can enhance older individuals' capacity to transmit knowledge
In long-lived organisms, experience can accumulate with age, such that older individuals
may act as repositories of ecological and social knowledge. Such knowledge is often …
may act as repositories of ecological and social knowledge. Such knowledge is often …
Temporal dynamics of mother–offspring relationships in Bigg's killer whales: opportunities for kin-directed help by post-reproductive females
Age-related changes in the patterns of local relatedness (kinship dynamics) can be a
significant selective force sha** the evolution of life history and social behaviour. In …
significant selective force sha** the evolution of life history and social behaviour. In …
Early life adversity has long-term effects on sociality and interaction style in female baboons
Social bonds enhance fitness in many group-living animals, generating interest in the
processes that create individual variation in sociality. Previous work on female baboons …
processes that create individual variation in sociality. Previous work on female baboons …
Age-dependent sha** of the social environment in a long-lived seabird: a quantitative genetic approach
Individual differences in social behaviour can result in fine-scale variation in spatial
distribution and, hence, in the social environment experienced. Given the expected fitness …
distribution and, hence, in the social environment experienced. Given the expected fitness …
The forgotten adaptive social benefits of social learning in animals
Theoretical and empirical scholars of cultural evolution have traditionally studied social
learning strategies, such as conformity, as adaptive strategies to obtain accurate information …
learning strategies, such as conformity, as adaptive strategies to obtain accurate information …