Publikationen von Mauricio Cantor
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Zeitschriftenartikel (58)
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The ecology and evolution of human-wildlife cooperation. People and Nature (2022)
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76 (3), 42 (2022)
Social foraging can benefit artisanal fishers who interact with wild dolphins. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 3.
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187, S. 291 - 304 (2022)
Human food provisioning impacts the social environment, home range and fitness of a marine top predator. Animal Behaviour 4.
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17 (5), e0267759 (2022)
Deep learning with self-supervision and uncertainty regularization to count fish in underwater images. PLoS One 5.
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The role of behavioural variation in the success of artisanal fishers who interact with dolphins. ICES Journal of Marine Science, fsac038 (2022)
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Safeguarding human-wildlife cooperation. Conservation Letters, e12886 (2022)
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288 (1946), 20203107 (2021)
Social network architecture and the tempo of cumulative cultural evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 8.
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90 (1), S. 27 - 44 (2021)
The importance of individual‐to‐society feedbacks in animal ecology and evolution. Journal of Animal Ecology 9.
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102 (4), S. 1009 - 1019 (2021)
Environmental and behavioral factors influencing individual variation in spatial use by Guiana dolphins (Sotalia guianensis). Journal of Mammalogy 10.
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31 (6), S. 1466 - 1481 (2021)
Historical and contemporary habitat use of sperm whales around the Galapagos Archipelago: Implications for conservation. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 11.
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36 (1), S. 17 - 19 (2021)
On multifaceted definitions of multilevel societies: Response to Papageorgiou and Farine. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 12.
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196 (3), S. 649 - 665 (2021)
The role of habitat configuration in shaping animal population processes: a framework to generate quantitative predictions. Oecologia 13.
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A simple tool for linking photo-identification with multimedia data to track mammal behaviour. Mammalian Biology (2021)
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35 (2), S. 137 - 148 (2020)
Social barriers in ecological landscapes: The social resistance hypothesis. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 15.
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166, S. 139 - 146 (2020)
A primer on the relationship between group size and group performance. Animal Behaviour 16.
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77 (5), S. 1864 - 1878 (2020)
High incidence of sea turtle stranding in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. ICES Journal of Marine Science 17.
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16 (1), 30 (2020)
The ability of artisanal fishers to recognize the dolphins they cooperate with. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 18.
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43, S. 1278 - 1290 (2020)
The macroecology of reef fish agonistic behaviour. Ecography 19.
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230, 105045 (2020)
Dyadic affiliative preferences in a stable group of domestic pigs. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 20.
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35 (9), S. 834 - 847 (2020)
Multilevel organisation of animal sociality. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 21.
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103, S. 1 - 11 (2020)
The structure of fish follower-feeding associations at three oceanic islands in southwestern Atlantic. Environmental Biology of Fishes 22.
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609, S. 257 - 270 (2019)
Habitat use of culturally distinct Galapagos sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus clans. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 23.
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15 (4), 20180909 (2019)
Homophily around specialized foraging underlies dolphin social preferences. Biology Letters 24.
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374 (1780), 20180066 (2019)
Causes and consequences of female centrality in cetacean societies. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 25.
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8 (10), S. 4978 - 4991 (2018)
Simple foraging rules in competitive environments can generate socially structured populations. Ecology and Evolution 26.
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139, S. 19 - 27 (2018)
Spatial consequences for dolphins specialized in foraging with fishermen. Animal Behaviour 27.
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8, 17441 (2018)
Interaction paths promote module integration and network-level robustness of spliceosome to cascading effects. Scientific Reports 28.
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146, S. 37 - 49 (2018)
Giraffe social preferences are context dependent. Animal Behaviour 29.
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27 (10), S. 1238 - 1250 (2018)
The global structure of marine cleaning mutualistic networks. Global Ecology and Biogeography 30.
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95 (9), S. 645 - 652 (2017)
Galapagos sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus): waxing and waning over three decades. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne de Zoologie 31.
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12 (2), e0171691 (2017)
Nestedness across biological scales. PLoS One 32.
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154 (1), S. 37 - 63 (2017)
Social grooming among Indian short-nosed fruit bats. Behaviour 33.
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123 (12), S. 906 - 915 (2017)
Bottlenose dolphins that forage with artisanal fishermen whistle differently. Ethology 34.
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15 (4), e170067 (2017)
Estimating population parameters of longsnout seahorses, Hippocampus reidi (Teleostei: Syngnathidae) through mark-recapture. Neotropical Ichthyology 35.
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555, S. 249 - 260 (2016)
Net loss of endangered humpback dolphins: integrating residency, site fidelity, and bycatch in shark nets. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 36.
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70 (11), S. 1821 - 1830 (2016)
Guiana dolphins form social modules in a large population with high ranging overlap and small demographic changes. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 37.
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3 (10), 160615 (2016)
Cultural turnover among Galapagos sperm whales. Royal Society Open Science 38.
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70 (10), S. 1735 - 1744 (2016)
How solitary are white sharks: social interactions or just spatial proximity? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 39.
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33 (6), e20160107 (2016)
Clues of cultural transmission in cooperative foraging between artisanal fishermen and bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus (Cetacea: Delphinidae). Zoologia 40.
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85 (2), S. 537 - 547 (2016)
Linking structure and function in food webs: maximization of different ecological functions generates distinct food web structures. Journal of Animal Ecology 41.
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2 (2), 140540 (2015)
The missing metric: quantifying contributions of reviewers. Royal Society Open Science 42.
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6, 8091 (2015)
Multilevel animal societies can emerge from cultural transmission. Nature Communications 43.
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31 (4), S. 1275 - 1290 (2015)
How does social behavior differ among sperm whale clans? Marine Mammal Science 44.
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5, 14865 (2015)
The network organization of protein interactions in the spliceosome is reproduced by the simple rules of food-web models. Scientific Reports 45.
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40 (3), S. 313 - 316 (2014)
Performance of computer-assisted photographic matching of Guiana Dolphins (Sotalia guianensis). Aquatic Mammals 46.
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42 (4), S. 605 - 616 (2014)
Resource-use patterns in swidden farming communities: Implications for the resilience of cassava diversity. Human Ecology: an interdisciplinary journal 47.
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35 (4), S. 516 - 527 (2014)
A missing piece from a bigger puzzle: declining occurrence of a transient group of bottlenose dolphins off southeastern Brazil. Marine Ecology 48.
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122 (7), S. 1085 - 1093 (2013)
Individual variation in resource use by opossums leading to nested fruit consumption. Oikos 49.
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368 (1618), 20120340 (2013)
The interplay between social networks and culture: theoretically and among whales and dolphins. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 50.
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28 (1), S. 63 - 83 (2012)
Assessing population parameters and trends of Guiana dolphins (Sotalia guianensis): An eight-year mark-recapture study. Marine Mammal Science