All Stories

  1. Decoupling of Genetic and Cultural Inheritance in a Wild Mammal
  2. Intragroup competition predicts individual foraging specialisation in a group-living mammal
  3. Data collection and storage in long-term ecological and evolutionary studies: The Mongoose 2000 system
  4. Individual and demographic consequences of mass eviction in cooperative banded mongooses
  5. Telomere dynamics in wild banded mongooses: Evaluating longitudinal and quasi-longitudinal markers of senescence
  6. Conducting robust ecological analyses with climate data
  7. Biased escorts: offspring sex, not relatedness explains alloparental care patterns in a cooperative breeder
  8. Explaining negative kin discrimination in a cooperative mammal society
  9. Causes and consequences of intergroup conflict in cooperative banded mongooses
  10. Lifetime fitness consequences of early-life ecological hardship in a wild mammal population
  11. Lack of aggression and apparent altruism towards intruders in a primitive termite
  12. Evidence of Oxidative Shielding of Offspring in a Wild Mammal
  13. Reproductive competition triggers mass eviction in cooperative banded mongooses
  14. Female reproductive competition explains variation in prenatal investment in wild banded mongooses
  15. Variable ecological conditions promote male helping by changing banded mongoose group composition
  16. Elevated glucocorticoid concentrations during gestation predict reduced reproductive success in subordinate female banded mongooses
  17. Interacting effects of climate change and habitat fragmentation on drought-sensitive butterflies
  18. Research questions should drive edge definitions in social network studies
  19. Phenotypic assortment in wild primate networks: implications for the dissemination of information
  20. Social effects on foraging behavior and success depend on local environmental conditions
  21. Social networks created with different techniques are not comparable
  22. Social strategies of baboons
  23. Junior scientists are sceptical of sceptics of open access: a reply to Agrawal
  24. Personality predicts the propensity for social learning in a wild primate
  25. Experimental evidence of impacts of an invasive parakeet on foraging behavior of native birds
  26. Personality predicts decision making only when information is unreliable
  27. How do foragers decide when to leave a patch? A test of alternative models under natural and experimental conditions
  28. Animal personality: what are behavioural ecologists measuring?
  29. Linking social foraging behaviour with individual time budgets and emergent group-level phenomena
  30. Paternal effects on access to resources in a promiscuous primate society
  31. Exploring Foraging Decisions in a Social Primate Using Discrete-Choice Models
  32. How not to measure boldness: novel object and antipredator responses are not the same in wild baboons
  33. Evaluating animal personalities: do observer assessments and experimental tests measure the same thing?
  34. A female signal reflects MHC genotype in a social primate