Publications of Damien R. Farine
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Journal Article (132)
51.
Journal Article
165, pp. 35 - 41 (2020)
Information use in foraging flocks of songbirds: no evidence for social transmission of patch quality. Animal Behaviour 52.
Journal Article
164, pp. 25 - 37 (2020)
Season-specific carryover of early life associations in a monogamous bird species. Animal Behaviour 53.
Journal Article
31 (1), pp. 12 - 13 (2020)
Demographic processes in animal networks are a question of time: a comment on Shizuka and Johnson. Behavioral Ecology 54.
Journal Article
89 (11), pp. 2665 - 2676 (2020)
Effect of ecological factors on fine-scale patterns of social structure in African lions. Journal of Animal Ecology 55.
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31 (2), pp. 279 - 286 (2020)
Hierarchically embedded interaction networks represent a missing link in the study of behavioral and community ecology. Behavioral Ecology 56.
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9, e59902 (2020)
Group size and composition influence collective movement in a highly social terrestrial bird. eLife 57.
Journal Article
6 (48), eaba5881 (2020)
Shared decision-making allows subordinates to lead when dominants monopolize resources. Science Advances 58.
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10 (2), pp. 791 - 807 (2020)
A framework for conceptualizing dimensions of social organization in mammals. Ecology and Evolution 59.
Journal Article
286 (1897), 20182579 (2019)
Early-life social environment predicts social network position in wild zebra finches. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 60.
Journal Article
150, pp. 255 - 271 (2019)
Challenges in assessing the roles of nepotism and reciprocity in cooperation networks. Animal Behaviour 61.
Journal Article
116 (34), pp. 16674 - 16675 (2019)
Spurious inference when comparing networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 62.
Journal Article
73 (1), 9 (2019)
The role of habitat configuration in shaping social structure: A gap in studies of animal social complexity. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63.
Journal Article
286 (1897), 20182740 (2019)
Diurnal variation in the production of vocal information about food supports a model of social adjustment in wild songbirds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 64.
Journal Article
30 (1), pp. 172 - 180 (2019)
Temporal activity patterns of predators and prey across broad geographic scales. Behavioral Ecology 65.
Journal Article
157, pp. 227 - 238 (2019)
Camera traps provide a robust alternative to direct observations for constructing social networks of wild chimpanzees. Animal Behaviour 66.
Journal Article
29 (21), pp. R1120 - R1121 (2019)
The multilevel society of a small-brained bird. Current Biology 67.
Journal Article
73 (1), 7 (2019)
Kinship, association, and social complexity in bats. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 68.
Journal Article
9 (6), pp. 1536 - 1547 (2018)
An automated barcode tracking system for behavioural studies in birds. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 69.
Journal Article
12 (5), 53 (2018)
Coordination event detection and initiator identification in time series data. ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data (TKDD) 70.
Journal Article
373 (1756), 20170290 (2018)
Stress hormones, social associations and song learning in zebra finches. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 71.
Journal Article
8 (10), pp. 4978 - 4991 (2018)
Simple foraging rules in competitive environments can generate socially structured populations. Ecology and Evolution 72.
Journal Article
141, pp. 29 - 44 (2018)
Estimating the robustness and uncertainty of animal social networks using different observational methods. Animal Behaviour 73.
Journal Article
87 (1), pp. 128 - 138 (2018)
When to choose dynamic versus static social network analysis. Journal of Animal Ecology 74.
Journal Article
136, pp. 227 - 238 (2018)
Association indices for quantifying social relationships: How to deal with missing observations of individuals or groups. Animal Behaviour 75.
Journal Article
285 (1891), 1577 (2018)
Experimental disturbances reveal group-level costs of social instability. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 76.
Journal Article
222, pp. 222 - 231 (2018)
The potential impacts of the songbird trade on mixed-species flocking. Biological Conservation 77.
Journal Article
8 (3), pp. 1451 - 1464 (2018)
Social structure modulates the evolutionary consequences of social plasticity: A social network perspective on interacting phenotypes. Ecology and Evolution 78.
Journal Article
102, pp. 105 - 113 (2018)
Exploratory behavior is linked to stress physiology and social network centrality in free-living house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus). Hormones and Behavior 79.
Journal Article
373 (1745), 20170090 (2018)
Feeder density enhances house finch disease transmission in experimental epidemics. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 80.
Journal Article
87 (3), pp. 594 - 608 (2018)
A practical guide for inferring reliable dominance hierarchies and estimating their uncertainty. Journal of Animal Ecology 81.
Journal Article
8, 14015 (2018)
Sigmoidal acquisition curves are good indicators of conformist transmission. Scientific Reports 82.
Journal Article
14 (12), e1006647 (2018)
Movement and conformity interact to establish local behavioural traditions in animal populations. PLoS Computational Biology 83.
Journal Article
373 (1746), 20170006 (2018)
Inferring influence and leadership in moving animal groups. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 84.
Journal Article
13 (5), 20170112 (2017)
Social bet-hedging in vampire bats. Biology Letters 85.
Journal Article
8 (10), pp. 1309 - 1320 (2017)
A guide to null models for animal social network analysis. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 86.
Journal Article
86 (3), pp. 415 - 418 (2017)
The dynamics of transmission and the dynamics of networks. Journal of Animal Ecology 87.
Journal Article
284 (1853), 20162243 (2017)
Individual variation in local interaction rules can explain emergent patterns of spatial organization in wild baboons. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 88.
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124, pp. 125 - 133 (2017)
Familiarity drives social philopatry in an obligate colonial breeder with weak interannual breeding-site fidelity. Animal Behaviour 89.
Journal Article
164 (1), pp. 203 - 211 (2017)
GPS-identified, low-level nocturnal activity of vervets (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) and olive baboons (Papio anubis) in Laikipia, Kenya. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 90.
Journal Article
128, pp. 21 - 32 (2017)
Male great tits assort by personality during the breeding season. Animal Behaviour 91.
Journal Article
1 (9), pp. 1230 - 1239 (2017)
A multidimensional framework for studying social predation strategies. Nature Ecology & Evolution 92.
Journal Article
71 (11), pp. 2693 - 2702 (2017)
Assortment and the analysis of natural selection on social traits. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution 93.
Journal Article
40 (4), pp. 461 - 477 (2017)
Phylogenetic community structure metrics and null models: A review with new methods and software. Ecography 94.
Journal Article
26 (20), pp. 5807 - 5819 (2017)
Social and spatial effects on genetic variation between foraging flocks in a wild bird population. Molecular Ecology 95.
Journal Article
6, e19505 (2017)
Habitat and social factors shape individual decisions and emergent group structure during baboon collective movement. eLife 96.
Journal Article
47 (5), pp. 678 - 689 (2016)
Individual variation in winter supplementary food consumption and its consequences for reproduction in wild birds. Journal of Avian Biology 97.
Journal Article
6, 27704 (2016)
Both nearest neighbours and long-term affiliates predict individual locations during collective movement in wild baboons. Scientific Reports 98.
Journal Article
12 (6), 20160144 (2016)
Pathways of information transmission among wild songbirds follow experimentally imposed changes in social foraging structure. Biology Letters 99.
Journal Article
111, pp. 23 - 31 (2016)
Environment modulates population social structure: Experimental evidence from replicated social networks of wild lizards. Animal Behaviour 100.
Journal Article
112, pp. 237 - 246 (2016)
Measuring the robustness of network community structure using assortativity. Animal Behaviour