Search Results - "Perryman, Robert J. Y."
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Calculating effect sizes in animal social network analysis
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-01-2021)“…Because of the nature of social interaction or association data, when testing hypotheses using social network data it is common for network studies to rely on…”
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Social preferences and network structure in a population of reef manta rays
Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-08-2019)“…Understanding how individual behavior shapes the structure and ecology of populations is key to species conservation and management. Like many elasmobranchs,…”
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It's not all black and white: investigating colour polymorphism in manta rays across Indo-Pacific populations
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (09-10-2019)“…Intraspecific colour polymorphisms have been the focus of numerous studies, yet processes affecting melanism in the marine environment remain poorly…”
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Reef manta ray cephalic lobe movements are modulated during social interactions
Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-03-2021)“…Reef manta rays ( Mobula alfredi ) are social elasmobranchs that have structured societies and actively interact with preferred social partners. Being able to…”
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Reef manta ray social dynamics depend on individual differences in behaviour
Published in Animal behaviour (01-09-2022)“…Knowledge of the drivers of fine-scale spatial ecology in wide-ranging marine species is vital to understand population structuring and conserve threatened…”
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It’s not all black and white: investigating colour polymorphism in manta rays across Indo-Pacific populations
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (09-10-2019)“…Intraspecific colour polymorphisms have been the focus of numerous studies, yet processes affecting melanism in the marine environment remain poorly…”
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