A killer whale social network is vulnerable to targeted removals.
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Leaders are more attractive: birds with bigger yellow breast patches are followed by more group-mates in foraging groupsAbundance and Distribution of Sperm Whales in the Canary Islands: Can Sperm Whales in the Archipelago Sustain the Current Level of Ship-Strike Mortalities?Hunting promotes sexual conflict in brown bearsTight knit under stress: colony resilience to the loss of tandem leaders during relocation in an Indian antSocial Networks and Welfare in Future Animal ManagementExperimental manipulation of avian social structure reveals segregation is carried over across contextsEffects of social disruption in elephants persist decades after culling.Seasonal changes in the structure of rhesus macaque social networksViolating social norms when choosing friends: how rule-breakers affect social networksSystems approach to studying animal sociality: individual position versus group organization in dynamic social network modelsRecent advances in the analysis of behavioural organization and interpretation as indicators of animal welfarePredicting the vulnerability of great apes to disease: the role of superspreaders and their potential vaccinationThe effect of excluding juveniles on apparent adult olive baboons (Papio anubis) social networks.Hunting promotes spatial reorganization and sexually selected infanticide.Elephant behaviour and conservation: social relationships, the effects of poaching, and genetic tools for management.Oil Spills and Marine Mammals in British Columbia, Canada: Development and Application of a Risk-Based Conceptual Framework.First longitudinal study of seal-feeding killer whales (Orcinus orca) in Norwegian coastal watersLearning and robustness to catch-and-release fishing in a shark social network.Importance of intraspecifically gregarious species in a tropical bird community.Measuring site fidelity and spatial segregation within animal societies.Evaluating anthropogenic threats to endangered killer whales to inform effective recovery plans.Familial social structure and socially driven genetic differentiation in Hawaiian short-finned pilot whales.Network approach to understanding the organization of and the consequence of targeted leader removal on an end-oriented task.The roosting spatial network of a bird-predator bat.Wild birds respond to flockmate loss by increasing their social network associations to others.Dynamic social networks in guppies (Poecilia reticulata)Maternal kinship and fisheries interaction influence killer whale social structureSocial and Behavioural Factors in Cetacean Responses to Overexploitation: Are Odontocetes Less “Resilient” Than Mysticetes?
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A killer whale social network is vulnerable to targeted removals.
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David Lusseau
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2006-12-01T00:00:00Z