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Data from: Social brain volume is associated with in-degree social network size among older adults
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social network;VBM;2017;2015;2014;Social brain hypothesis;gray matter volume;in-degree size
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7m70n
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The social brain hypothesis proposes that large neocortex size evolved to support cognitively demanding social interactions. Accordingly, previous
Data from: Rearing group size determines social competence and brain structure in a cooperatively breeding cichlid
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Behavior Behavior: evolution Behavior: social Behavioral development Development Ecology: behavioral Evolution: social Life history Phenotypic plasticity Fish
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doi:10.5061/dryad.s0b14
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Social animals can greatly benefit from well-developed social skills. Because the frequency and diversity of social interactions often increase
Data from: Wild acorn woodpeckers recognize associations between individuals in other groups
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Pardo, Michael
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social cognition triadic awareness social intelligence hypothesis vocal recognition playback acorn woodpecker
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7mf14t0
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of intelligence. Many important socio-cognitive abilities, however, have primarily been studied in a narrow subset of the social environment—within-gro
Data from: Kinship influences sperm whale social organization within, but generally not among, social units
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relatedness;Social structure;kin selection;matrilineality;cetaceans;cooperation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.63464hf
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Sperm whales have a multi-level social structure based upon long-term, cooperative social units. What role kinship plays in structuring this society
Data from: Social buffering of stress in a group-living fish
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isotocin;Cortisol;stress;social groups;affiliation;arginine vasotocin;Neolamprologus pulcher;aggression;Glucocorticoids
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doi:10.5061/dryad.7v93210
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Living in groups affords individuals many benefits including the opportunity to reduce stress. In mammals, such ‘social buffering’ of stress
Data from: Wild birds respond to flockmate loss by increasing their social network associations to others
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Firth, Josh
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Social Structure Social Networks Social Associations Population Declines Social Perturbation Social Foraging Social Bonds
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doi:10.5061/dryad.q8987
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the social behaviour of the remaining animals is largely unexplored. Through combining the automated tracking of winter flocks of over 500 wild great tits (Parus major
Data from: The modulating role of group stability on fitness effects of group size is different in females and males of a communally rearing rodent
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Ebensperger, Luis A.
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sociality communal rearing fitness social instability reproductive success
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doi:10.5061/dryad.fh517
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Group size may influence fitness benefits and costs that emerge from cooperative and competitive interactions in social species. However, evidence
Data from: Hierarchical social networks shape gut microbial composition in wild Verreaux's sifaka
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Perofsky, Amanda C.
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primate social network grooming gut microbiome microbial ecology lemur
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.qf731
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social network structure—beyond just pairwise interactions—drives gut bacterial composition in wild lemurs, which live in smaller and more cohesive groups than pr
Data from: Familiarity mediates equitable social associations in guppies
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familiarity;equitability;social preference;social association;Poecilia reticulata
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doi:10.5061/dryad.77gj270
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Several fish species are characterized by social systems in which individuals prefer to interact with specific group mates. However, there is no clea

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