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期刊名:Behavioral ecology and sociobiology

缩写:BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL

ISSN:0340-5443

e-ISSN:1432-0762

IF/分区:1.9/Q1

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Despite its potential role in affecting survival, habitat use and migration strategies of juvenile birds, post-fledging parental care is poorly studied, as it requires that families can be followed over large distances. Here we combine visu...
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Abstract: Aggressive territoriality can have significant benefits for resource acquisition yet is a costly behaviour. Selection should therefore favour mechanisms that allow individuals to modify their behaviour to mainta...
Mason Collard,Juanita Pardo-Sanchez,Elizabeth A Tibbetts Mason Collard
Social isolation often has lasting negative effects on social behavior, but less research has tested how the timing of isolation influences its effects. Some behaviors have a sensitive period where experience has particularly strong effects...
Megan K Freiler,G Troy Smith Megan K Freiler
Evolution of signal structure should be influenced by the social environment in which signals are sent and received. The "social complexity hypothesis" for communicative complexity postulates that individuals living in complex social groups...
Laure A Olivier,Tim W Fawcett,Andrew N Radford et al. Laure A Olivier et al.
Abstract: Understanding variation in reproductive skew between and within cooperatively breeding species is a key aim of social evolution. However, tests of reproductive skew models give equivocal results, potentially bec...
Kevin M Neumann,Lucas Eckert,Damaris Miranda et al. Kevin M Neumann et al.
Comparing populations across replicate environments or habitat types can help us understand the role of ecology in evolutionary processes. If similar phenotypes are favored in similar environments, parallel evolution may occur. Collective b...
Andreas Berghänel,Martina Lazzaroni,Malgorzata Ferenc et al. Andreas Berghänel et al.
Abstract: Animals are generally expected to monopolize food patches whenever possible. However, cofeeding within a defendable range occurs in many species, particularly at larger food patches, but the mechanism behind tha...
Melissa A Pavez-Fox,Erin R Siracusa,Samuel Ellis et al. Melissa A Pavez-Fox et al.
Abstract: Competition over access to resources, such as food and mates, is one of the major costs associated with group living. Two socioecological factors believed to drive the intensity of competition are group size and...
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The interconnecting links between individuals in an animal social network are often defined by discrete, directed behaviours, but where these are difficult to observe, a network link (edge) may instead be defined by individuals sharing a sp...
Christopher M Anderson,Jeffrey S McKinnon Christopher M Anderson
Animal color patches may be static or plastic in expression and concealable or continuously visible, yet the evolution and function of these aspects of coloration have seldom been studied together. We investigated such color pattern element...