[HTML][HTML] Social network positions of common waxbills are resilient to prolonged absence and to manipulation of ornamental plumage

ACR Gomes, NJ Boogert, GC Cardoso - Animal Behaviour, 2023 - Elsevier
The social structure of gregarious animals can be influenced by phenotypic differences,
including signals of quality or of social dominance such as colour ornamentation. Familiarity …

Eavesdrop** and audience effect in fighting fruit flies reveal feedback between social information use and production

M Hutchins, J Saltz - Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2025 - Springer
Social information use and production occur simultaneously during social learning events;
however, these two processes are often studied independently. We propose that social …

[PDF][PDF] Social manipulations trigger shifts in group-level dominance patterns

A van der Marel, X Francis, CL O'Connell, CO Estien… - 2022 - academia.edu
Dominance hierarchies direct and structure aggression in a myriad of species (Shizuka and
McDonald 2015; Hobson et al. 2021). Recent computational approaches have been able to …

[PDF][PDF] Social dominance facilitates, and social network centrality hinders, the expression of spatial feeding preferences

MFM Freitas - 2023 - repositorio-aberto.up.pt
There are many benefits animals can have by living in a group, such as higher frequency
and diversity of resources encountered and decrease in predation risk. The spatial position …