Publikationen von Damien R. Farine
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40 (4), S. 461 - 477 (2017)
Phylogenetic community structure metrics and null models: A review with new methods and software. Ecography 102.
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26 (20), S. 5807 - 5819 (2017)
Social and spatial effects on genetic variation between foraging flocks in a wild bird population. Molecular Ecology 103.
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6, e19505 (2017)
Habitat and social factors shape individual decisions and emergent group structure during baboon collective movement. eLife 104.
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47 (5), S. 678 - 689 (2016)
Individual variation in winter supplementary food consumption and its consequences for reproduction in wild birds. Journal of Avian Biology 105.
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6, 27704 (2016)
Both nearest neighbours and long-term affiliates predict individual locations during collective movement in wild baboons. Scientific Reports 106.
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12 (6), 20160144 (2016)
Pathways of information transmission among wild songbirds follow experimentally imposed changes in social foraging structure. Biology Letters 107.
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111, S. 23 - 31 (2016)
Environment modulates population social structure: Experimental evidence from replicated social networks of wild lizards. Animal Behaviour 108.
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112, S. 237 - 246 (2016)
Measuring the robustness of network community structure using assortativity. Animal Behaviour 109.
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282 (1815), 20151429 (2015)
Feeder use predicts both acquisition and transmission of a contagious pathogen in a North American songbird. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 110.
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110, S. E5 - E8 (2015)
Counting conformity: Evaluating the units of information in frequency-dependent social learning. Animal Behaviour 111.
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518 (7540), S. 538 - 541 (2015)
Experimentally induced innovations lead to persistent culture via conformity in wild birds. Nature 112.
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108, S. 117 - 127 (2015)
Consistent individual differences in the social phenotypes of wild great tits, Parus major. Animal Behaviour 113.
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104, S. E1 - E5 (2015)
Proximity as a proxy for interactions: Issues of scale in social network analysis. Animal Behaviour 114.
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282 (1803), 20142804 (2015)
Interspecific social networks promote information transmission in wild songbirds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 115.
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2 (4), 150057 (2015)
The role of social and ecological processes in structuring animal populations: A case study from automated tracking of wild birds. Royal Society Open Science 116.
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30 (10), S. 609 - 621 (2015)
From individuals to groups and back: The evolutionary implications of group phenotypic composition. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 117.
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28 (3), S. 547 - 556 (2015)
Selection for territory acquisition is modulated by social network structure in a wild songbird. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 118.
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25 (16), S. 2184 - 2188 (2015)
Early-life stress triggers juvenile zebra finches to switch social learning strategies. Current Biology 119.
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2 (9), 150367 (2015)
Estimating uncertainty and reliability of social network data using Bayesian inference. Royal Society Open Science 120.
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84 (5), S. 1144 - 1163 (2015)
Constructing, conducting and interpreting animal social network analysis. Journal of Animal Ecology 121.
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25 (23), S. 3138 - 3143 (2015)
Experimental evidence that social relationships determine individual foraging behavior. Current Biology 122.
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69 (5), S. 857 - 866 (2015)
Inferring social structure from temporal data. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 123.
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348 (6241), S. 1358 - 1361 (2015)
Shared decision-making drives collective movement in wild baboons. Science 124.
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349 (6251), S. 935 - 936 (2015)
The wisdom of baboon decisions: Response. Science 125.
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281 (1789), 20141016 (2014)
Individual-level personality influences social foraging and collective behaviour in wild birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 126.
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10 (10), 20140561 (2014)
Developmental stress predicts social network position. Biology Letters 127.
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89, S. 141 - 153 (2014)
Measuring phenotypic assortment in animal social networks: Weighted associations are more robust than binary edges. Animal Behaviour 128.
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95, S. 173 - 182 (2014)
Collective decision making and social interaction rules in mixed-species flocks of songbirds. Animal Behaviour 129.
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25 (3), S. 574 - 581 (2014)
Mixed-species associations can arise without heterospecific attraction. Behavioral Ecology 130.
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97, S. 35 - 43 (2014)
A contact-based social network of lizards is defined by low genetic relatedness among strongly connected individuals. Animal Behaviour 131.
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16 (11), S. 1365 - 1372 (2013)
Individual personalities predict social behaviour in wild networks of great tits (Parus major). Ecology Letters 132.
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4 (12), S. 1187 - 1194 (2013)
Animal social network inference and permutations for ecologists in R using asnipe. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 133.
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9 (6), 20130578 (2013)
The early bird gets the worm: Foraging strategies of wild songbirds lead to the early discovery of food sources. Biology Letters 134.
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67 (2), S. 321 - 330 (2013)
Social organisation of thornbill-dominated mixed-species flocks using social network analysis. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 135.
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279 (1745), S. 4199 - 4205 (2012)
Social networks predict patch discovery in a wild population of songbirds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 136.
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84 (5), S. 1271 - 1277 (2012)
Social network analysis of mixed-species flocks: Exploring the structure and evolution of interspecific social behaviour. Animal Behaviour 137.
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4 (2), S. 148 - 175 (2012)
An assessment of biomass for bioelectricity and biofuel, and for greenhouse gas emission reduction in Australia. GCB Bioenergy 138.
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6 (3), S. 257 - 268 (2012)
Watching grass grow in Australia: Is there sufficient production potential for a biofuel industry? Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining 139.
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39 (4), S. 1951 - 1957 (2011)
Biofuel excision and the viability of ethanol production in the Green Triangle, Australia. Energy Policy 140.
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1 (4), S. 547 - 561 (2010)
Opportunities for energy efficiency and biofuel production in Australian wheat farming systems. Biofuels Buchkapitel (1)
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Buchkapitel
Integration and implementation research: Would CSIRO contribute to, and benefit from, a more formalised I2S approach? In: Disciplining interdisciplinarity: Integration and implementation sciences for researching complex real-world problems, S. 285 - 302 (Hg. Bammer, G.). ANU Press, Canberra (2013)