Individual variation in the compromise between social group membership and exposure to preferred temperatures

Volume: 285, Issue: 1880, Pages: 20180884 - 20180884
Published: Jun 13, 2018
Abstract
Group living is widespread among animal species, and comes with a number of costs and benefits associated with foraging, predator avoidance and reproduction. It is largely unknown, however, whether individuals sacrifice exposure to their own preferred or optimal environmental conditions so they can remain part of a social group. Here, we demonstrate that individual three-spine sticklebacks vary in the degree to which they forego exposure to...
Paper Details
Title
Individual variation in the compromise between social group membership and exposure to preferred temperatures
Published Date
Jun 13, 2018
Volume
285
Issue
1880
Pages
20180884 - 20180884
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