Emblematic forest dwellers reintroduced into cities: resource selection by translocated juvenile kaka [0.03%]
城市中重新引入的标志性森林居民:移植的juvenilenestorn选择生境研究
Mariano R Recio,Keith Payne,Philip J Seddon
Mariano R Recio
Urbanization and exotic species are major threats to the conservation of forest-dependent wildlife species. Some emblematic species, indicators of habitat quality for the conservation of other species, might successfully be reintroduced wit...
The road to opportunities: landscape change promotes body-size divergence in a highly mobile species [0.03%]
机会之路:景观变化促进高度移动性物种的体型分化
Carlos Camacho,Pedro Sáez,Sonia Sánchez et al.
Carlos Camacho et al.
Landscape change provides a suitable framework for investigating population-level responses to novel ecological pressures. However, relatively little attention has been paid to examine the potential influence of landscape change on the geog...
Do coyotes Canis latrans influence occupancy of prey in suburban forest fragments? [0.03%]
郊狼(Canis latrans)是否影响城市森林碎片中的猎物分布?
Brandon M Jones,Michael V Cove,Marcus A Lashley et al.
Brandon M Jones et al.
With the extirpation of apex predators from many North American systems, coyotes Canis latrans have become the de facto top predator and are ubiquitous members of most ecosystems. Keystone predators aid in maintaining ecosystem function by ...
Participation in cooperative prey capture and the benefits gained from it are associated with individual personality [0.03%]
合作捕食的参与及其从中获得的好处与个体性格有关
James L L Lichtenstein,Colin M Wright,Lauren P Luscuskie et al.
James L L Lichtenstein et al.
In animal societies, behavioral idiosyncrasies of the individuals often guide which tasks they should perform. Such personality-specific task participation can increase individual task efficiency, thereby improving group performance. While ...
Behavioral effects of social challenges and genomic mechanisms of social priming: What's testosterone got to do with it? [0.03%]
社交挑战的行为效应及社会启动的基因组机制:雄性激素有什么作用?
Kimberly A Rosvall,Mark P Peterson
Kimberly A Rosvall
Social challenges from rival conspecifics are common in the lives of animals, and changes in an animal's social environment can influence physiology and behavior in ways that appear to be adaptive in the face of continued social instability...
Jonathon D Crystal,Allison L Foote
Jonathon D Crystal
Metacognition has been divided into information monitoring and control processes. Monitoring involves knowing that you know or do not know some information without taking corrective action. Control involves taking corrective action based on...
Knockouts of high-ranking males have limited impact on baboon social networks [0.03%]
精英雄性放逐对狮尾猴社会网络影响有限
Mathias Franz,Jeanne Altmann,Susan C Alberts
Mathias Franz
Social network structures can crucially impact complex social processes such as collective behaviour or the transmission of information and diseases. However, currently it is poorly understood how social networks change over time. Previous ...
Detection of social group instability among captive rhesus macaques using joint network modeling [0.03%]
使用联合网络模型检测圈养恒河猴中的社会群体不稳定性的研究
Brianne A Beisner,Jian Jin,Hsieh Fushing et al.
Brianne A Beisner et al.
Social stability in group-living animals is an emergent property which arises from the interaction amongst multiple behavioral networks. However, pinpointing when a social group is at risk of collapse is difficult. We used a joint network m...
Consistent individual differences in fathering in threespined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus [0.03%]
三种棘鱼(Gasterosteus aculeatus)父亲一致的个体差异
Laura R Stein,Alison M Bell
Laura R Stein
There is growing evidence that individual animals show consistent differences in behavior. For example, individual threespined stickleback fish differ in how they react to predators and how aggressive they are during social interactions wit...
Heterospecific interactions and the proliferation of sexually dimorphic traits [0.03%]
异种互作与两性特异性性状的增殖
Karin S Pfennig,Allen H Hurlbert
Karin S Pfennig
Sexual selection is expected to promote speciation by fostering the evolution of sexual traits that minimize reproductive interactions among existing or incipient species. In species that compete for access to, or attention of, females, sex...