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Data from: Wild acorn woodpeckers recognize associations between individuals in other groups
负责人:
Pardo, Michael
关键词:
social cognition triadic awareness social intelligence hypothesis vocal recognition playback acorn woodpecker
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7mf14t0
摘要:
er wild animals can track associations between members of other social groups. We investigated inter-group triadic awareness in wild acorn woodpecker
Data from: Rearing group size determines social competence and brain structure in a cooperatively breeding cichlid
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关键词:
Behavior Behavior: evolution Behavior: social Behavioral development Development Ecology: behavioral Evolution: social Life history Phenotypic plasticity Fish
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.s0b14
摘要:
with the size of social groups, the benefits of advanced social skills can be expected to increase with group size. Variation in social skills often arises duri
Data from: Social buffering of stress in a group-living fish
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关键词:
isotocin;Cortisol;stress;social groups;affiliation;arginine vasotocin;Neolamprologus pulcher;aggression;Glucocorticoids
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7v93210
摘要:
Living in groups affords individuals many benefits including the opportunity to reduce stress. In mammals, such ‘social buffering’ of stress
Data from: Hierarchical social networks shape gut microbial composition in wild Verreaux's sifaka
负责人:
Perofsky, Amanda C.
关键词:
primate social network grooming gut microbiome microbial ecology lemur
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.qf731
摘要:
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: The modulating role of group stability on fitness effects of group size is different in females and males of a communally rearing rodent
负责人:
Ebensperger, Luis A.
关键词:
sociality communal rearing fitness social instability reproductive success
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.fh517
摘要:
from plural breeding mammals indicates that group size is insufficient to explain variation in direct fitness, implying other attributes of social groups
Data from: The shortfall of sociality: group-living affects hunting performance of individual social spiders
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关键词:
sociality;social spiders;Anelosimus nigrescens;Anelosimus jabaquara;selection;Anelosimus baeza;prey capture;Plasticity;Anelosimus dubiosus
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.486155q
摘要:
ticular when living in large groups. We test these hypotheses in spider species of the genus Anelosimus that differ in their level of sociality and, amo
Data from: More than kin: subordinates foster strong bonds with relatives and potential mates in a social bird
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cooperative breeding;affiliation;social interactions;submission;aggression;Malurus coronatus;group living
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.1200vf4
摘要:
y reflect costly and beneficial social relationships within groups, providing insight into the benefits of group living and the mechanisms
Data from: Familiarity mediates equitable social associations in guppies
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关键词:
familiarity;equitability;social preference;social association;Poecilia reticulata
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.77gj270
摘要:
of guppies that previously familiarized in groups of either two or six individuals. To estimate the equitability of social associations, we fir
Data from: Familial social structure and socially-driven genetic differentiation in Hawaiian short-finned pilot whales
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关键词:
gene-culture coevolution;phylogeography;Globicephala macrorhynchus;Mammals;Behavior\/Social Evolution;Population Genetics - Empirical
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.78521
摘要:
rd associating with relatives. One social species, the short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus), has been shown to live in stable social groups
Data from: Individual and group performance suffers from social niche disruption
负责人:
Kate L Laskowski
关键词:
Behavior: evolution Behavior: social Ecology: behavioral Evolution: social spiders
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.33f0n
摘要:
within a group. Here we track individual personality and performance, and collective performance among groups of social spiders where we manipulated

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