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期刊名:Behavioral ecology

缩写:BEHAV ECOL

ISSN:1045-2249

e-ISSN:1465-7279

IF/分区:2.2/Q1

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Katie Dunkley,Christos C Ioannou,Kathryn E Whittey et al. Katie Dunkley et al.
Mutualistic interactions involve 2 species beneficially cooperating, but it is not clear how these interactions are maintained. In many mutualisms, one species interacts with multiple species, and since partners differ in terms of the commo...
Michelle E St John,Joseph A McGirr,Christopher H Martin Michelle E St John
Behavioral changes in a new environment are often assumed to precede the origins of evolutionary novelties. Here, we examined whether an increase in aggression is associated with a novel scale-eating trophic niche within a recent radiation ...
Casey C Day,Nicholas P McCann,Patrick A Zollner et al. Casey C Day et al.
Patterns of dispersal behavior are often driven by the composition and configuration of suitable habitat in a matrix of unsuitable habitat. Interactions between animal behavior and landscapes can therefore influence population dynamics, pop...
Nicholas DiRienzo,J Chadwick Johnson,Anna Dornhaus Nicholas DiRienzo
Developmental plasticity is known to influence the mean behavioral phenotype of a population. Yet, studies on how developmental plasticity shapes patterns of variation within populations are comparatively rare and often focus on a subset of...
Molly M Ashur,Danielle L Dixson Molly M Ashur
Habitat selection is a critical process for animals throughout their life, and adult organisms that travel to forage or mate must reselect habitat frequently. On coral reefs, competition for space has led to a high proportion of habitat spe...
Paula H Marjamäki,Hannah L Dugdale,Deborah A Dawson et al. Paula H Marjamäki et al.
Movement of individuals, or their genes, can influence eco-evolutionary processes in structured populations. We have limited understanding of the extent to which spatial behavior varies among groups and individuals within populations. Here,...
Andrea S Grunst,Melissa L Grunst,Marisa L Korody et al. Andrea S Grunst et al.
Extrapair mating could drive sexual selection in socially monogamous species, but support for this hypothesis remains equivocal. We used lifetime fitness data and a unique model species, the dimorphic white-throated sparrow (Zonotrichia alb...
Tiffany C Armenta,Steve W Cole,Daniel H Geschwind et al. Tiffany C Armenta et al.
The causes and consequences of vertebrate natal dispersal have been studied extensively, yet little is known about the molecular mechanisms involved. We used RNA-seq to quantify transcriptomic gene expression in blood of wild yellow-bellied...
Florian Uhl,Max Ringler,Rachael Miller et al. Florian Uhl et al.
Social complexity arises from the formation of social relationships like social bonds and dominance hierarchies. In turn, these aspects may be affected by the degree of fission-fusion dynamics, i.e., changes in group size and composition ov...
Ambika Kamath,Skylar D Primavera,Colin M Wright et al. Ambika Kamath et al.
The physical environment occupied by group-living animals can profoundly affect their cooperative social interactions and therefore their collective behavior and success. These effects can be especially apparent in human-modified habitats, ...