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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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Social insect workers modify task performance according to age-related schedules of behavioral development, and/or changing colony labor requirements based on flexible responses that may be independent of age. Using known-age minor workers ...
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Alison L Greggor,Alex Thornton,Nicola S Clayton Alison L Greggor
Social learning can influence how animals respond to anthropogenic changes in the environment, determining whether animals survive novel threats and exploit novel resources or produce maladaptive behaviour and contribute to human-wildlife c...
Joanna Sudyka,Giulia Casasole,Joanna Rutkowska et al. Joanna Sudyka et al.
Abstract: Oxidative stress and telomere dynamics are considered to be powerful biomarkers quantifying a potential trade-off between current reproduction and self-maintenance. Recent studies confirmed the negative impact o...
Gordon D Hastie,Deborah J F Russell,Steven Benjamins et al. Gordon D Hastie et al.
Abstract: Previous studies have found that predators utilise habitat corridors to ambush prey moving through them. In the marine environment, coastal channels effectively act as habitat corridors for prey movements, and s...
Joacim Näslund,Jörgen I Johnsson Joacim Näslund
Abstract: Animals generally adjust their behavior in response to bodily state (e.g., size and energy reserves) to optimize energy intake in relation to mortality risk, weighing predation probability against the risk of st...
Christopher D Watkins,Benedict C Jones Christopher D Watkins
Abstract: Alliance formation is a critical dimension of social intelligence in political, social and biological systems. As some allies may provide greater "leverage" than others during social conflict, the cognitive arch...
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Abstract: Boldness, the tendency to be explorative, risk prone and proactive, often varies consistently between individuals. An individual's position on the boldness-shyness continuum has many implications. Bold individua...
R I&#x;Anson Price,C Grüter,W O H Hughes et al. R I&#x;Anson Price et al.
Abstract: The communication involved in the foraging behaviour of social insects is integral to their success. Many ant species use trail pheromones to make decisions about where to forage. The strong positive feedback ca...
Yuko Ulrich,Dominic Burns,Romain Libbrecht et al. Yuko Ulrich et al.
Division of labor in insect societies relies on simple behavioral rules, whereby individual colony members respond to dynamic signals indicating the need for certain tasks to be performed. This in turn gives rise to colony-level phenotypes....