Social associations between California sea lions influence the use of a novel foraging ground
Social relationships define an individual's position in its social network, which can influence the acquisition and spread of information and behavioural variants through the population. Thus, when nuisance behaviours spread through wildlife populations, identifying central individuals may prov...
Main Authors: | Zachary A. Schakner, Matthew B. Petelle, Mathew J. Tennis, Bjorn K. Van der Leeuw, Robert T. Stansell, Daniel T. Blumstein |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The Royal Society
2017-01-01
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Series: | Royal Society Open Science |
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Online Access: | https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.160820 |
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