Frontiers on the Interface between Behavioral Syndromes and Social Behavioral Ecology
Frontiers on the Interface between Behavioral Syndromes and Social Behavioral Ecology
This chapter discusses how behavioral syndromes relate to mating and cooperation. It also examines the social ecology of behavioral syndromes by considering the following issues: (1) key aspects of social situation and quantifying variation in social situation; (2) the effects of social situation on fitness of different behavioral types; (3) variations in social plasticity and sensitivity; (4) adaptive social plasticity or social skill; and (5) the effects of the mix of behavioral types on group dynamics and population fitness.
Keywords: behavioral syndromes, mating, cooperation, social ecology, social situation, social plasticity, sensitivity, adaptive social plasticity, social skill, population fitness
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