Search Results - "Beukeboom, Rosanne"
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The interaction between cortisol and testosterone predicts leadership within rock hyrax social groups
Published in Scientific reports (08-09-2023)“…Group movement leadership is associated with higher risks for those in the front. Leaders are the first to explore new areas and may be exposed to predation…”
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High-resolution tracking of hyrax social interactions highlights nighttime drivers of animal sociality
Published in Communications biology (15-12-2022)“…Network structure is a key driver of animal fitness, pathogen transmission, information spread, and population demographics in the wild. Although a…”
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Sex-associated and context-dependent leadership in the rock hyrax
Published in iScience (15-04-2022)“…In many mammalian species, both sexes may take leadership role, but different traits may play a role in determining variation within species. Here we examine…”
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How to measure exploration: A combined estimation method
Published in Behavioural processes (01-03-2024)“…The personality axis ‘exploration-avoidance’ is often measured using an open field test (OFT) from which measurements such as mobility level (e.g. distance…”
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Activity vs exploration: Locomotion in a known and unknown environment differs in Atlantic cod juveniles (Gadus morhua)
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Sexually opposite effects of testosterone on mating success in wild rock hyrax
Published in Behavioral ecology (08-11-2019)“…Abstract Although males and females share traits, their motivations and needs may be different, due to life-history disparities that lead to divergent…”
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Personality in juvenile Atlantic cod ecotypes and implications for fisheries management
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-04-2023)“…Animals show among‐individual variation in behaviors, including migration behaviors, which are often repeatable across time periods and contexts, commonly…”
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Locomotion during digestion changes current estimates of seed dispersal kernels by fish
Published in Functional ecology (01-02-2016)“…Dispersal of seeds by animals is an important mechanism regulating plant diversity, range expansions and invasions. Many birds, mammals, fish and reptiles…”
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