Supplementary material from "Spatial-social familiarity complements the spatial-social interface: evidence from Yellowstone bison" ...
Social animals make behavioural decisions based on local habitat and conspecifics, as well as memorised past experience (i.e., ‘familiarity’) with habitat and conspecifics. Here, we develop a conceptual and empirical understanding of how spatial and social familiarity fit within the spatial-social i...
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ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7423807 2024-09-15T18:41:35+00:00 Supplementary material from "Spatial-social familiarity complements the spatial-social interface: evidence from Yellowstone bison" ... Merkle, Jerod A Poulin, Marie-Pier Caldwell, Molly Laforge, Michel Scholle, Anne Verzuh, Tana Geremia, Chris 2024 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7423807 https://rs.figshare.com/collections/Supplementary_material_from_Spatial-social_familiarity_complements_the_spatial-social_interface_evidence_from_Yellowstone_bison_/7423807 unknown The Royal Society Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Animal behaviour Collection article 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7423807 2024-09-02T10:15:12Z Social animals make behavioural decisions based on local habitat and conspecifics, as well as memorised past experience (i.e., ‘familiarity’) with habitat and conspecifics. Here, we develop a conceptual and empirical understanding of how spatial and social familiarity fit within the spatial-social interface – a novel framework integrating the spatial and social components of animal behaviour. We conducted a multi-scale analysis of the movements of GPS-collared plains bison (Bison bison, n = 66) residing in and around Yellowstone National Park, USA. We found that both spatial and social familiarity mediate how individuals respond to their spatial and social environments. For instance, individuals with high spatial familiarity rely on their own knowledge as opposed to their conspecifics’, and individuals with high social familiarity rely more strongly on the movement of conspecifics to guide their own movement. We also found that fine-scale spatial and social phenotypes often scale up to broad-scale ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Bison bison bison Plains Bison DataCite |
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Animal behaviour Merkle, Jerod A Poulin, Marie-Pier Caldwell, Molly Laforge, Michel Scholle, Anne Verzuh, Tana Geremia, Chris Supplementary material from "Spatial-social familiarity complements the spatial-social interface: evidence from Yellowstone bison" ... |
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Social animals make behavioural decisions based on local habitat and conspecifics, as well as memorised past experience (i.e., ‘familiarity’) with habitat and conspecifics. Here, we develop a conceptual and empirical understanding of how spatial and social familiarity fit within the spatial-social interface – a novel framework integrating the spatial and social components of animal behaviour. We conducted a multi-scale analysis of the movements of GPS-collared plains bison (Bison bison, n = 66) residing in and around Yellowstone National Park, USA. We found that both spatial and social familiarity mediate how individuals respond to their spatial and social environments. For instance, individuals with high spatial familiarity rely on their own knowledge as opposed to their conspecifics’, and individuals with high social familiarity rely more strongly on the movement of conspecifics to guide their own movement. We also found that fine-scale spatial and social phenotypes often scale up to broad-scale ... |
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Merkle, Jerod A Poulin, Marie-Pier Caldwell, Molly Laforge, Michel Scholle, Anne Verzuh, Tana Geremia, Chris |
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Merkle, Jerod A Poulin, Marie-Pier Caldwell, Molly Laforge, Michel Scholle, Anne Verzuh, Tana Geremia, Chris |
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Supplementary material from "Spatial-social familiarity complements the spatial-social interface: evidence from Yellowstone bison" ... |
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Supplementary material from "Spatial-social familiarity complements the spatial-social interface: evidence from Yellowstone bison" ... |
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Supplementary material from "Spatial-social familiarity complements the spatial-social interface: evidence from Yellowstone bison" ... |
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Supplementary material from "Spatial-social familiarity complements the spatial-social interface: evidence from Yellowstone bison" ... |
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supplementary material from "spatial-social familiarity complements the spatial-social interface: evidence from yellowstone bison" ... |
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https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7423807 https://rs.figshare.com/collections/Supplementary_material_from_Spatial-social_familiarity_complements_the_spatial-social_interface_evidence_from_Yellowstone_bison_/7423807 |
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