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Collective aggressiveness limits colony persistence in high- but not low-elevation sites at Amazonian social spiders
ArticleAbstract: Identifying the traits that foster group survival in contrasting environments is important for underPalabras claves:Araneae, Collective behaviour, insect abundance, Life history, multilevel selectionAutores:Clara Schmitz, Esteban Calvache, Fisher D.N., Jana Elässer, Lichtenstein J.L.L., McEwen B.L., Nondorf D.T., Pruitt J.N.Fuentes:scopusAssessing the repeatability, robustness to disturbance, and parent–offspring colony resemblance of collective behavior
ArticleAbstract: Groups of animals possess phenotypes such as collective behaviour, which may determine the fitness oPalabras claves:Anelosimus, behavioural state, Collective behaviour, Heritability, PerturbationAutores:Costa-Pereira R., Fisher D.N., Justin Yeager, Lichtenstein J.L.L., Pruitt J.N.Fuentes:googlescopusAmazonian social spiders share similar within-colony behavioural variation and behavioural syndromes
ArticleAbstract: Although discrete morphological castes are a rarity in animal societies, trait differences among groPalabras claves:Anelosimus eximius, Anelosimus studiosus, Behavioural syndrome, personality, Temperament, THERIDIIDAEAutores:Avilés L., Gabriel Iturralde, Pruitt J.N., Riechert S.Fuentes:googlescopusEpisodic correlations in behavioural lateralization differ between a poison frog and its mimic
ArticleAbstract: Sensory and behavioural lateralization is thought to increase neural efficiency and facilitate coordPalabras claves:Antipredator behaviour, DENDROBATIDAE, Lateralization, Mimicry, social behaviourAutores:Anderson H.M., Barnett J.B., Fisher D.N., Justin Yeager, McEwen B.L., Pruitt J.N.Fuentes:googlescopusOrb-weaving spiders show a correlated syndrome of morphology and web structure in the wild
ArticleAbstract: Extended phenotypes are traits that exist outside the physical body of organisms. Despite their rolePalabras claves:extended phenotype, Micrathena, personality, syndrome, web structureAutores:Fisher D.N., Justin Yeager, Pruitt J.N.Fuentes:googlescopusImperfect transparency and camouflage in glass frogs
ArticleAbstract: Camouflage patterns prevent detection and/or recognition by matching the background, disrupting edgePalabras claves:camouflage, Color change, Edge diffusion, Glass frog, transparencyAutores:Anderson H.M., Barnett J.B., Cuthill I.C., Justin Yeager, McEwen B.L., Michalis C., Pruitt J.N., Scott-Samuel N.E.Fuentes:googlescopusPopulation differences in behaviour are explained by shared within-population trait correlations
ArticleAbstract: Correlations in behavioural traits across time, situation and ecological context (i.e. 'behaviouralPalabras claves:Animal personality, Correlated evolution, Geographical variation, Line of least resistance, Trade-offAutores:Avilés L., Fitzpatrick B., Gabriel Iturralde, Pruitt J.N., Riechert S., Vega M.Fuentes:googlescopus