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Data from: Large brains and groups associated with high rates of agonism in primates
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agonism;Social brain hypothesis;group size;Social competition;Brain size
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doi:10.5061/dryad.2nd65
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can have on group stability and cohesion. Agonism rates across primate species have previously been associated with group size and terrestriality; ther
Data from: Counting crows: flock structure and subgroup size variation in an urban population of crows
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Corvus corone corone;Crows;fission-fusion dynamics;population structure;group size;Corvus corone cornix
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doi:10.5061/dryad.t0g149j
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ted by the degree of fission-fusion dynamics, i.e. changes in group size and composition over time. Whilst fission-fusion dynamics has been studied in mammals, birds
Data from: Managing more than the mean: using quantile regression to identify factors related to large elk groups
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group living group size trade-offs habitat openness predation refugia predation risk sociality ungulate behavior wildlife disease
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doi:10.5061/dryad.589p0
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1. Animal group size distributions are often right-skewed, whereby most groups are small, but most individuals occur in larger groups that may als
Data from: Loss of growth homeostasis by genetic decoupling of cell division from biomass growth: implication for size control mechanisms
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Life microscopy;cell size control;microfluidics;glucose sensing;Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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doi:10.5061/dryad.r4n35
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Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. Size control mechanisms, such as the size
Data from: Size matters: individual variation in ectotherm growth and asymptotic size
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demography life history lifetime reproductive success reptile Lake Erie Watersnake
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doi:10.5061/dryad.fk71c
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Body size, and, by extension, growth has impacts on physiology, survival, attainment of sexual maturity, fecundity, generation time
Data from: A novel growth model evaluating age-size effect on long-term trends in tree growth.
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Metabolic theory;21st century;age-related physiological constraints;20th century;Cryptomeria japonica;hierarchical Bayes;neighbourhood analysis;Genetic Variation;competition;climate;conifer
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doi:10.5061/dryad.7qc3s
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1.One of the major problems in understanding growth trends in long-lived trees is the difficulty of separately quantifying the effects of tree size
Data from: Rapid shifts in the thermal sensitivity of growth but not development rate causes temperature-size response variability during ontogeny
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Andrew Hirst
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Plasticity Body size Warming
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doi:10.5061/dryad.sp2ft6s
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on of the temperature-size response at high resolution. Using marine planktonic copepods, we experimentally determined the progression of the temperature-size response
Data from: Sex allocation adjustment to mating group size in a simultaneous hermaphrodite
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local mate competition mating group size Phenotypic Plasticity sperm competition
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doi:10.5061/dryad.16vk4
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ny separate-sexed organisms. In analogy to local mate competition, Charnov’s mating group size model predicts how sex allocation in simultaneous hermaphro
Data from: Mid-sized groups perform best in a collective decision task in sticklebacks
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sociality;Shoaling;grouping;swarm intelligence;schooling
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doi:10.5061/dryad.22c54m5
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Numerous studies have reported functional improvements in collective behaviour with increasing group size, however the possibility that suc
Data from: Optimal group size in a highly social mammal
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glucocorticoid hormones group size ranging patterns savanna baboons
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doi:10.5061/dryad.nh597
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What are the costs and benefits for animals living in groups of different sizes? Balancing the trade-offs between within-group competition (which

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