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The importance of individual variation in the dynamics of animal collective movements
Animal collective movements are a key example of a system that links two clearly defined
levels of organization: the individual and the group. Most models investigating collective …
levels of organization: the individual and the group. Most models investigating collective …
How feedback and feed‐forward mechanisms link determinants of social dominance
In many animal societies, individuals differ consistently in their ability to win agonistic
interactions, resulting in dominance hierarchies. These differences arise due to a range of …
interactions, resulting in dominance hierarchies. These differences arise due to a range of …
[كتاب][B] Sociality: the behaviour of group-living animals
Social organisation in animals takes many forms. It includes assemblages of territorial
animals, dominance hierarchies and social groups, among other things. The basic tenet that …
animals, dominance hierarchies and social groups, among other things. The basic tenet that …
Habitat and social factors shape individual decisions and emergent group structure during baboon collective movement
For group-living animals traveling through heterogeneous landscapes, collective movement
can be influenced by both habitat structure and social interactions. Yet research in collective …
can be influenced by both habitat structure and social interactions. Yet research in collective …
[كتاب][B] Evolutionary neuroscience
JH Kaas - 2020 - books.google.com
Evolutionary Neuroscience, Second Edition, is a collection of chapters on brain evolution
that combines selected topics from the recent comprehensive reference, Evolution of …
that combines selected topics from the recent comprehensive reference, Evolution of …
Individual variation in local interaction rules can explain emergent patterns of spatial organization in wild baboons
Researchers have long noted that individuals occupy consistent spatial positions within
animal groups. However, an individual's position depends not only on its own behaviour, but …
animal groups. However, an individual's position depends not only on its own behaviour, but …
[كتاب][B] Trophic ecology
This book is a bridge between ecological paradigms–organismal/community approaches to
food web dynamics and ecosystem-level approaches to production. The unification of …
food web dynamics and ecosystem-level approaches to production. The unification of …
DomArchive: a century of published dominance data
Dominance behaviours have been collected for many groups of animals since 1922 and
serve as a foundation for research on social behaviour and social structure. Despite a …
serve as a foundation for research on social behaviour and social structure. Despite a …
Metabolic costs of feeding predictively alter the spatial distribution of individuals in fish schools
Group living is ubiquitous among animals [1, 2], but the exact benefits of group living
experienced by individual groupmates is related to their spatial location within the overall …
experienced by individual groupmates is related to their spatial location within the overall …
Costs dictate strategic investment in dominance interactions
Dominance is important for access to resources. As dominance interactions are costly,
individuals should be strategic in whom they interact with. One hypothesis is that individuals …
individuals should be strategic in whom they interact with. One hypothesis is that individuals …