Social interactions are a ubiquitous feature of the lives of vertebrate species. These may be cooperative or competitive, and shape the dynamics of social systems, with profound effects …
In many animal societies, dominant individuals monopolize reproduction, but the tactics they employ to achieve this are poorly understood. One possibility is that aggressive dominants …
In most animals, the sex that invests least in its offspring competes more intensely for access to the opposite sex and shows greater development of secondary sexual characters than the …
Cooperative behavior is a hallmark of the primate order. Cooperation is therefore an area of intensive theoretical research in biology, anthropology, political sciences and economics, as …
E Huchard, S English, MBV Bell, N Thavarajah… - Nature, 2016 - nature.com
In many animal societies where hierarchies govern access to reproduction, the social rank of individuals is related to their age and weight,,,, and slow-growing animals may lose their …
S Leclaire, JF Nielsen, CM Drea - Behavioral Ecology, 2014 - academic.oup.com
The contribution of bacterial fermentation to the production of vertebrate scent signals has long been suspected, but there is still relatively little information about the factors driving …
Stress hormone measurements can reinforce and refine hypotheses about the costs of particular contexts or behaviors in wild animals. For social species, this is complicated …
JA Anderson, AJ Lea, TN Voyles… - … of the Royal …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The social environment is a major determinant of morbidity, mortality and Darwinian fitness in social animals. Recent studies have begun to uncover the molecular processes …
L Koren, O Mokady, E Geffen - Hormones and behavior, 2008 - Elsevier
Many mammals use acoustic signals to communicate with conspecifics. Rock hyraxes (Procavia capensis) are social mammals whose vocal communication is usually restricted to …