Causal evidence for the adaptive benefits of social foraging in the wild
Snijders et al. present a field-based experimental study of the effects of group size and sex composition on social foraging in Trinidadian guppies. Their results indicate that sex differences in sociality do not necessarily imply an unequal ability to benefit from social presence.
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oai:doaj.org-article:79b4b582a75c4cfd90b4bd106ace80342021-12-02T13:51:04ZCausal evidence for the adaptive benefits of social foraging in the wild10.1038/s42003-020-01597-72399-3642https://doaj.org/article/79b4b582a75c4cfd90b4bd106ace80342021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-01597-7https://doaj.org/toc/2399-3642Snijders et al. present a field-based experimental study of the effects of group size and sex composition on social foraging in Trinidadian guppies. Their results indicate that sex differences in sociality do not necessarily imply an unequal ability to benefit from social presence.Lysanne SnijdersStefan KrauseAlan N. TumpMichael BreukerChente OrtizSofia RizziIndar W. RamnarineJens KrauseRalf H.J.M. KurversNature PortfolioarticleBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENCommunications Biology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021) |
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Snijders et al. present a field-based experimental study of the effects of group size and sex composition on social foraging in Trinidadian guppies. Their results indicate that sex differences in sociality do not necessarily imply an unequal ability to benefit from social presence. |
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Lysanne Snijders Stefan Krause Alan N. Tump Michael Breuker Chente Ortiz Sofia Rizzi Indar W. Ramnarine Jens Krause Ralf H.J.M. Kurvers |
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Lysanne Snijders Stefan Krause Alan N. Tump Michael Breuker Chente Ortiz Sofia Rizzi Indar W. Ramnarine Jens Krause Ralf H.J.M. Kurvers |
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Causal evidence for the adaptive benefits of social foraging in the wild |
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Causal evidence for the adaptive benefits of social foraging in the wild |
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causal evidence for the adaptive benefits of social foraging in the wild |
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