[HTML][HTML] The evolution of social timing
Sociality and timing are tightly interrelated in human interaction as seen in turn-taking or
synchronised dance movements. Sociality and timing also show in communicative acts of …
synchronised dance movements. Sociality and timing also show in communicative acts of …
A unified paradigm for defining elasmobranch aggregations
AG McInturf, J Bowman, JM Schulte… - ICES Journal of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Elasmobranchs are highly diverse in movement, sensory capacity, and behavioural
responses to the environment, leading to differences in the function and nature of …
responses to the environment, leading to differences in the function and nature of …
Non-random Co-occurrence of Juvenile White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) at Seasonal Aggregation Sites in Southern California
JM Anderson, AJ Clevenstine, BS Stirling… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Many terrestrial and aquatic taxa are known to form periodic aggregations, whether across
life history or solely during specific life stages, that are generally governed by the availability …
life history or solely during specific life stages, that are generally governed by the availability …
Spatial distribution of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) across seasonal thermal cycles in a large lake
SV Ivanova, TB Johnson, B Metcalfe… - Freshwater Biology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Animal movements are influenced by the environment they inhabit and the need to
maximise fitness and minimise cost. As such, seasonal thermal cycles in temperate lakes …
maximise fitness and minimise cost. As such, seasonal thermal cycles in temperate lakes …
Evidence for non-random co-occurrences in a white shark aggregation
A Schilds, J Mourier, C Huveneers, L Nazimi… - Behavioral Ecology and …, 2019 - Springer
Groups or aggregations of animals can result from individuals being attracted to a common
resource or because of synchronised patterns of daily or seasonal activity. Although mostly …
resource or because of synchronised patterns of daily or seasonal activity. Although mostly …
Incorporating neurological and behavioral mechanisms of sociality into predator-prey models
JLL Lichtenstein, OJ Schmitz - Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Consumer-resource population models drive progress in predicting and understanding
predation. However, they are often built by averaging the foraging outcomes of individuals to …
predation. However, they are often built by averaging the foraging outcomes of individuals to …
Analysing detection gaps in acoustic telemetry data to infer differential movement patterns in fish
A wide array of technologies are available for gaining insight into the movement of wild
aquatic animals. Although acoustic telemetry can lack the fine‐scale spatial resolution of …
aquatic animals. Although acoustic telemetry can lack the fine‐scale spatial resolution of …
The sociality of Atlantic sturgeon and sand tiger sharks in an estuarine environment
Highlights•We analysed sociality of Atlantic sturgeon and sand tiger sharks in Delaware
Bay.•Sand tigers exhibited preferential co-occurrence, modularity and maturity …
Bay.•Sand tigers exhibited preferential co-occurrence, modularity and maturity …
Social network analysis reveals the subtle impacts of tourist provisioning on the social behavior of a generalist marine apex predator
DMP Jacoby, BS Fairbairn, BS Frazier… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Shark dive ecotourism is a lucrative industry in many regions around the globe. In some
cases, sharks are provisioned using bait, prompting increased research on how baited dives …
cases, sharks are provisioned using bait, prompting increased research on how baited dives …
Companions and casual acquaintances: the nature of associations among bull sharks at a shark feeding site in Fiji
Provisioning activities in wildlife tourism often lead to short-term animal aggregations during
the feeding events. However, the presence of groups does not necessarily mean that …
the feeding events. However, the presence of groups does not necessarily mean that …