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Title: | The role of social and ecological processes in structuring animal populations |
Authors: | Farine, Damien R. Firth, Josh A. Aplin, Lucy M. |
Keywords: | Biology Behaviour Great tit Immigration Paridae Social organization |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Abstract: | Both social and ecological factors influence population process and structure, with resultant consequences for phenotypic selection on individuals. Understanding the scale and relative contribution of these two factors is thus a central aim in evolutionary ecology. In this study, we develop a framework using null models to identify the social and spatial patterns that contribute to phenotypic structure in a wild population of songbirds. We used automated technologies to track 1053 individuals that formed 73 737 groups from which we inferred a social network. Our framework identified that both social and spatial drivers contributed to assortment in the network |
URI: | https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23528 |
Appears in Collections: | Education |
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