Biologging and biotelemetry: tools for understanding the lives and environments of marine animals
YY Watanabe, YP Papastamatiou - Annual Review of Animal …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Addressing important questions in animal ecology, physiology, and environmental science
often requires in situ information from wild animals. This difficulty is being overcome by …
often requires in situ information from wild animals. This difficulty is being overcome by …
A conceptual framework to predict social information use based on food ephemerality and individual resource requirements
Environmental variability poses a range of challenges to foraging animals trying to meet
their energetic needs. Where food patches are unpredictable but shareable, animals can …
their energetic needs. Where food patches are unpredictable but shareable, animals can …
Multiyear social stability and social information use in reef sharks with diel fission–fusion dynamics
YP Papastamatiou, TW Bodey… - … of the Royal …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Animals across vertebrate taxa form social communities and often exist as fission–fusion
groups. Central place foragers (CPF) may form groups from which they will predictably …
groups. Central place foragers (CPF) may form groups from which they will predictably …
Natal legacies cause social and spatial marginalization during dispersal
Early‐life experiences can drive subsequent variation in social behaviours, but how
differences among individuals emerge remains unknown. We combined experimental …
differences among individuals emerge remains unknown. We combined experimental …
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 …
Resource limitation drives fission–fusion dynamics of group composition and size in a social bird
Highlights•We tracked social birds to study how resource limitation shapes fission-fusion
(FF).•Group size was adapted to resource limitation in foraging, nest and roost sites.•Diel …
(FF).•Group size was adapted to resource limitation in foraging, nest and roost sites.•Diel …
A test of the win-stay–lose-shift foraging strategy and its adaptive value in albatrosses
Highlights•Site fidelity in albatrosses was higher when the previous trip was more
profitable.•Wild seabirds showed evidence of a win-staye–lose-shift (WSLS) foraging …
profitable.•Wild seabirds showed evidence of a win-staye–lose-shift (WSLS) foraging …
The role of kinship and demography in shaping cooperation amongst male lions
The influence of kinship on animal cooperation is often unclear. Cooperating Asiatic lion
coalitions are linearly hierarchical; male partners appropriate resources disproportionately …
coalitions are linearly hierarchical; male partners appropriate resources disproportionately …
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 …
[HTML][HTML] Speed consensus and behavioural coordination of Adélie penguins travelling on sea ice in groups
T Imaki, N Kokubun, K Shiomi, A Takahashi - Animal Behaviour, 2024 - Elsevier
Group-living animals must coordinate their behaviour to maintain group cohesion.
Therefore, documenting when and how wild animals coordinate their behaviour in groups is …
Therefore, documenting when and how wild animals coordinate their behaviour in groups is …