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@ARTICLE{Abel2009,
AUTHOR = {Abel, Cornelius and Kössl, Manfred},
PUBLISHER = {American Physiological Society},
DATE = {2009},
JOURNALTITLE = {Journal of neurophysiology},
NUMBER = {3},
PAGES = {1560--1574},
TITLE = {Sensitive response to low-frequency cochlear distortion products in the auditory midbrain},
VOLUME = {101},
}
@ARTICLE{Adelson1985,
AUTHOR = {Adelson, Edward H and Bergen, James R},
PUBLISHER = {Optical Society of America},
DATE = {1985},
JOURNALTITLE = {Journal of the Optical Society of America},
NUMBER = {2},
PAGES = {284--299},
TITLE = {Spatiotemporal energy models for the perception of motion},
VOLUME = {2},
}
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AUTHOR = {Aertsen, Ad M H J and Johannesma, P I M},
PUBLISHER = {Springer},
DATE = {1981},
JOURNALTITLE = {Biological cybernetics},
NUMBER = {2},
PAGES = {133--143},
TITLE = {The spectro-temporal receptive field: a functional characteristic of auditory neurons},
VOLUME = {42},
}
@ARTICLE{Aguilera2003,
AUTHOR = {Aguilera, Pedro A. and Caputi, Angel A.},
DATE = {2003},
PAGES = {989--998},
TITLE = {Electroreception in \textit{G. carapo}: detection of changes in waveform of the electrosensory signals.},
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}
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DATE = {2010},
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TITLE = {Complexity Increases Working Memory for Mating Signals.},
VOLUME = {20},
}
@ARTICLE{Albert2001,
AUTHOR = {Albert, James S},
PUBLISHER = {University of Michigan Museum of Zoology},
DATE = {2001},
TITLE = {Species diversity and phylogenetic systematics of American knifefishes (Gymnotiformes, Teleostei).},
}
@ARTICLE{Alda2013,
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DATE = {2013},
JOURNALTITLE = {Check List},
PAGES = {655--659},
TITLE = {First record of \textit{Gymnotus henni} ({Albert}, {Crampton} and {Maldonado}, 2003) in Panama: Phylogenetic position and electric signal characterization.},
VOLUME = {9},
}
@REPORT{Amidror2015Consonance,
AUTHOR = {Amidror, Isaac},
DATE = {2015},
TITLE = {Analytic derivation of the (k/j)-order modulation envelopes in the sum of two mistuned (co) sine waves},
TYPE = {techreport},
}
@ARTICLE{Ammari2014,
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DATE = {2014},
PAGES = {11652--11657},
TITLE = {Shape recognition and classification in electro-sensing.},
VOLUME = {111},
}
@ARTICLE{Ammari2017,
AUTHOR = {Ammari, Habib and Boulier, Thomas and Garnier, Josselin and Wang, Han},
DATE = {2017},
JOURNALTITLE = {Bioinspir Biomim},
PAGES = {025002},
TITLE = {Mathematical modelling of the electric sense of fish: the role of multi-frequency measurements and movement.},
VOLUME = {12},
}
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AUTHOR = {Amoore, JE},
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VOLUME = {84},
}
@ARTICLE{Arendt2008,
AUTHOR = {Arendt, Jeff and Reznick, David},
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JOURNALTITLE = {Trends in ecology \& evolution},
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TITLE = {Convergence and parallelism reconsidered: what have we learned about the genetics of adaptation?},
VOLUME = {23},
}
@ARTICLE{Arnegard2005,
AUTHOR = {Arnegard, Matthew E. and Carlson, Bruce A.},
DATE = {2005},
PAGES = {1305--1314},
TITLE = {Electric organ discharge patterns during group hunting by a mormyrid fish.},
VOLUME = {272},
}
@ARTICLE{Arnegard2006,
AUTHOR = {Arnegard, Matthew E. and Jackson, B. Scott and Hopkins, Carl D.},
DATE = {2006},
PAGES = {2182--2198},
TITLE = {Time-domain signal divergence and discrimination without receptor modification in sympatric morphs of electric fishes.},
VOLUME = {209},
}
@ARTICLE{Arnegard2010,
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VOLUME = {176},
}
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AUTHOR = {Arnold, Stevan J.},
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VOLUME = {144},
}
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AUTHOR = {Arthur, RM and Pfeiffer, RR and Suga, N},
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VOLUME = {21},
}
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AUTHOR = {Assad, Christopher and Rasnow, Brian and Stoddard, Philip K.},
DATE = {1999},
PAGES = {1185--1193},
TITLE = {Electric organ discharges and electric images during electrolocation.},
VOLUME = {202},
}
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AUTHOR = {Attias, H. and Schreiner, C. E.},
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}
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TITLE = {Could information theory provide an ecological theory of sensory processing?},
VOLUME = {3},
}
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DATE = {2014},
JOURNALTITLE = {PLoS One},
NUMBER = {4},
PAGES = {e93037},
TITLE = {Identification of odorant-receptor interactions by global mapping of the human odorome},
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}
@ARTICLE{Averbeck2006,
AUTHOR = {Averbeck, Bruno B and Latham, Peter E and Pouget, Alexandre},
PUBLISHER = {Nature Publishing Group UK London},
DATE = {2006},
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NUMBER = {5},
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TITLE = {Neural correlations, population coding and computation},
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}
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AUTHOR = {Avoli, M and Olivier, A},
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}
@ARTICLE{Babineau2006,
AUTHOR = {Babineau, David and Longtin, André and Lewis, John E.},
DATE = {2006},
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TITLE = {Modeling the electric field of weakly electric fish.},
VOLUME = {209},
}
@ARTICLE{Babineau2007,
AUTHOR = {Babineau, David and Longtin, André and Lewis, John E.},
DATE = {2007},
PAGES = {e38},
TITLE = {Spatial acuity and prey detection in weakly electric fish.},
VOLUME = {3},
}
@ARTICLE{Bach2008,
AUTHOR = {Bach, Dominik R and Schächinger, Hartmut and Neuhoff, John G and Esposito, Fabrizio and Salle, Francesco Di and Lehmann, Christoph and Herdener, Marcus and Scheffler, Klaus and Seifritz, Erich},
PUBLISHER = {Oxford University Press},
DATE = {2008},
JOURNALTITLE = {Cerebral Cortex},
NUMBER = {1},
PAGES = {145--150},
TITLE = {Rising sound intensity: an intrinsic warning cue activating the amygdala},
VOLUME = {18},
}
@ARTICLE{Bacher1983,
AUTHOR = {Bacher, M.},
DATE = {1983},
PAGES = {51--58},
TITLE = {A new method for the simulation of electric fields, generated by electric fish, and their distorsions by objects},
VOLUME = {47},
}
@ARTICLE{Baktoft2015,
AUTHOR = {Baktoft, Henrik and Zajicek, Petr and Klefoth, Thomas and Svendsen, Jon C. and Jacobsen, Lene and Pedersen, Martin W{æ}ver and March Morla, David and Skov, Christian and Nakayama, Shinnosuke and Arlinghaus, Robert},
PUBLISHER = {Public Library of Science},
DATE = {2015},
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pone.0126534},
NUMBER = {5},
PAGES = {1--20},
TITLE = {Performance Assessment of Two Whole-Lake Acoustic Positional Telemetry Systems - Is Reality Mining of Free-Ranging Aquatic Animals Technologically Possible?},
VOLUME = {10},
}
@ARTICLE{Ball1971,
AUTHOR = {Ball, William and Tronick, Edward},
PUBLISHER = {American Association for the Advancement of Science},
DATE = {1971},
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}
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DATE = {2011},
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PAGES = {210--224},
TITLE = {Mechanisms of top-down attention.},
VOLUME = {34},
}
@ARTICLE{Barayeu2023,
AUTHOR = {Barayeu, Alexandra and Schäfer, Ramona and Grewe, Jan and Benda, Jan},
PUBLISHER = {Elsevier},
DATE = {2023},
JOURNALTITLE = {iScience},
TITLE = {Beat encoding at mistuned octaves within single electrosensory neurons},
}
@ARTICLE{Barber2000,
AUTHOR = {Barber, Iain and Ruxton, Graeme D},
DATE = {2000},
DOI = {10.1098/rspb.2000.0980},
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PAGES = {151--155},
TITLE = {The importance of stable schooling: do familiar sticklebacks stick together?},
VOLUME = {267},
}
@ARTICLE{Barlow1957,
AUTHOR = {Barlow, HB and Fitzhugh, Roo and Kuffler, SW},
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}
@INCOLLECTION{Barlow1961,
AUTHOR = {Barlow, H. B.},
EDITOR = {Rosenblith, W.},
LOCATION = {Cambridge},
PUBLISHER = {MIT Press},
BOOKTITLE = {Sensory Communication},
DATE = {1961},
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}
@ARTICLE{Barlow1972,
AUTHOR = {Barlow, Horace B},
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JOURNALTITLE = {Perception},
NUMBER = {4},
PAGES = {371--394},
TITLE = {Single units and sensation: a neuron doctrine for perceptual psychology?},
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}
@ARTICLE{Barlow2001a,
AUTHOR = {Barlow, Horace},
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}
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AUTHOR = {Bastian, Joseph},
PUBLISHER = {Springer},
DATE = {1981},
JOURNALTITLE = {J Comp Physiol},
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AUTHOR = {Bastian, Joseph},
DATE = {1981},
PAGES = {465--479},
TITLE = {Electrolocation {I}. {H}ow Electroreceptors of \textit{{A}pteronotus albifrons} Code for Moving Objects and Other Electrical Stimuli.},
VOLUME = {144},
}
@ARTICLE{Bastian1981b,
AUTHOR = {Bastian, Joseph},
DATE = {1981},
PAGES = {481--494},
TITLE = {Electrolocation {II}. {The} Effects of Moving Objects and Other Electrical Stimuli on the Activities of Two Categories of Posterior Lateral Line Lobe Cells in \textit{Apteronotus albifrons}.},
VOLUME = {144},
}
@ARTICLE{Bastian1985,
AUTHOR = {Bastian, Joseph},
DATE = {1986},
NUMBER = {2},
PAGES = {553--562},
TITLE = {Gain Control in the Electrosensory System Mediated by Descending Inputs to the Electrosensory Lateral Line Lobe.},
VOLUME = {6},
}
@ARTICLE{Bastian1987,
AUTHOR = {Bastian, Joseph},
DATE = {1987},
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TITLE = {Electrolocation in the presence of jamming signals: behavior},
VOLUME = {161},
}
@ARTICLE{Bastian1990,
AUTHOR = {Bastian, Joseph and Bratton, Bradford},
DATE = {1990},
NUMBER = {4},
PAGES = {1226--1240},
TITLE = {Descending Control of Electroreception. I. Properties of Nucleus Praeeminentialis Neurons Projecting Indirectly to the Electrosensory Lateral Line Lobe.},
VOLUME = {10},
}
@ARTICLE{Bastian1991,
AUTHOR = {Bastian, Joseph and Courtright, Jay},
PUBLISHER = {Springer},
DATE = {1991},
JOURNALTITLE = {Journal of Comparative Physiology A},
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TITLE = {Morphological correlates of pyramidal cell adaptation rate in the electrosensory lateral line lobe of weakly electric fish},
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}
@ARTICLE{Bastian1993a,
AUTHOR = {Bastian, J.},
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TITLE = {The role of amino acid neurotransmitters in the descending control of electroreception.},
VOLUME = {172},
}
@ARTICLE{Bastian1993b,
AUTHOR = {Bastian, J. and Courtright, J. and Crawford, J.},
DATE = {1993},
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TITLE = {Commisural neurons of the electrosensory lateral line lob of Apteronotus leptorhnychus: morphological and physiological characteristics.},
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}
@ARTICLE{Bastian1995,
AUTHOR = {Bastian, J.},
DATE = {1995},
PAGES = {63--78},
TITLE = {Pyramidal-cell plasticity in weakly electric fish: a mechanism for attenuating responses to reafferent electrosensory inputs.},
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}
@ARTICLE{Bastian1996a,
AUTHOR = {Bastian, Joseph},
DATE = {1996},
NUMBER = {4},
PAGES = {2483--2496},
TITLE = {Plasticity in an Electrosensory System. I. General Features of a Dynamic Sensory Filter.},
VOLUME = {76},
}
@ARTICLE{Bastian1996b,
AUTHOR = {Bastian, Joseph},
DATE = {1996},
NUMBER = {4},
PAGES = {2497--2507},
TITLE = {Plasticity in an Electrosensory System. II. Postsynaptic Events Associated With a Dynamic Sensory Filter.},
VOLUME = {76},
}
@ARTICLE{Bastian1998,
AUTHOR = {Bastian, Joseph},
DATE = {1998},
PAGES = {3352--3355},
TITLE = {Modulation of Calcium-Dependent Postsynaptic Depression Contributes to an Adaptive Sensory Filter.},
VOLUME = {80},
}
@ARTICLE{Bastian2001,
AUTHOR = {Bastian, Joseph and Nguyenkim, Jerry},
DATE = {2001},
NUMBER = {1},
PAGES = {10--22},
TITLE = {Dentritic Modulation of Burst-Like Firing in Sensory Neurons.},
VOLUME = {85},
}
@ARTICLE{Bastian2002,
AUTHOR = {Bastian, Joseph and Chacron, Maurice J and Maler, Leonard},
PUBLISHER = {Soc Neuroscience},
DATE = {2002},
JOURNALTITLE = {Journal of Neuroscience},
NUMBER = {11},
PAGES = {4577--4590},
TITLE = {Receptive field organization determines pyramidal cell stimulus-encoding capability and spatial stimulus selectivity},
VOLUME = {22},
}
@ARTICLE{Bastian2004,
AUTHOR = {Bastian, Joseph and Chacron, Maurice J and Maler, Leonard},
PUBLISHER = {Elsevier},
DATE = {2004},
JOURNALTITLE = {Neuron},
NUMBER = {5},
PAGES = {767--779},
TITLE = {Plastic and nonplastic pyramidal cells perform unique roles in a network capable of adaptive redundancy reduction},
VOLUME = {41},
}
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AUTHOR = {Behrend, Konstantin},
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@ARTICLE{Beiran2018,
AUTHOR = {Beiran, Manuel and Kruscha, Alexandra and Benda, Jan and Lindner, Benjamin},
PUBLISHER = {Springer},
DATE = {2018},
JOURNALTITLE = {Journal of computational neuroscience},
PAGES = {189--202},
TITLE = {Coding of time-dependent stimuli in homogeneous and heterogeneous neural populations},
VOLUME = {44},
}
@ARTICLE{Beiran2018coding,
AUTHOR = {Beiran, Manuel and Kruscha, Alexandra and Benda, Jan and Lindner, Benjamin},
PUBLISHER = {Springer},
DATE = {2018},
JOURNALTITLE = {Journal of computational neuroscience},
PAGES = {189--202},
TITLE = {Coding of time-dependent stimuli in homogeneous and heterogeneous neural populations},
VOLUME = {44},
}
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AUTHOR = {Belbenoit, Pierre},
DATE = {1970},
JOURNALTITLE = {Z vergl Physiol},
PAGES = {192--204},
TITLE = {Conditionnement instrumental de l'électroperception des objets chez \textit{Gnathonemus petersii} ({Mormyridae}, {Teleostei}, {Pisces}).},
VOLUME = {67},
}
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@ARTICLE{Benda2005,
AUTHOR = {Benda, Jan and Longtin, André and Maler, Leonard},
DATE = {2005},
NUMBER = {9},
PAGES = {2312--2321},
TITLE = {Spike-frequency adaptation separates transient communication signals from background oscillations.},
VOLUME = {25},
}
@ARTICLE{Benda2006,
AUTHOR = {Benda, Jan and Longtin, André and Maler, Leonard},
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TITLE = {A synchronization-desynchronization code for natural communication signals.},
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}
@ARTICLE{Benda2010,
AUTHOR = {Benda, Jan and Maler, Leonard and Longtin, André},
DATE = {2010},
PAGES = {2806--2820},
TITLE = {Linear versus Nonlinear Signal Transmission in Neuron Models with Adaptation-Currents or Dynamic Thresholds.},
VOLUME = {104},
}
@INCOLLECTION{Benda2020,
AUTHOR = {Benda, Jan},
EDITOR = {Fritsch, B. and Bleckmann, H},
PUBLISHER = {Elsevier, Academic Press},
BOOKTITLE = {The Senses: A Comprehensive Reference},
DATE = {2020},
PAGES = {228--254},
TITLE = {The physics of electrosensory worlds.},
VOLUME = {7},
}
@ARTICLE{Benda2021,
AUTHOR = {Benda, Jan},
PUBLISHER = {Elsevier},
DATE = {2021},
JOURNALTITLE = {Curr Biol},
NUMBER = {3},
PAGES = {R110--R116},
TITLE = {Neural adaptation},
VOLUME = {31},
}
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AUTHOR = {Bennett, Michael V. L.},
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}
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AUTHOR = {Bennett, Michael V. L.},
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JOURNALTITLE = {Fish Physiology},
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TITLE = {Electroreception.},
VOLUME = {5},
}
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DATE = {2018},
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TITLE = {Collective animal navigation and migratory culture: from theoretical models to empirical evidence},
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}
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AUTHOR = {Berman, Neil J and Hincke, Maxwell T and Maler, Leonard},
PUBLISHER = {Wiley Online Library},
DATE = {1995},
JOURNALTITLE = {Journal of comparative neurology},
NUMBER = {3},
PAGES = {512--524},
TITLE = {Inositol 1, 4, 5-trisphosphate receptor localization in the brain of a weakly electric fish (Apteronotus leptorhynchus) with emphasis on the electrosensory system},
VOLUME = {361},
}
@ARTICLE{Berman1998inhibition,
AUTHOR = {Berman, Neil J and Maler, Leonard},
DATE = {1998},
JOURNALTITLE = {J Neurophysiol},
NUMBER = {6},
PAGES = {3173--3196},
TITLE = {Inhibition evoked from primary afferents in the electrosensory lateral line lobe of the weakly electric fish \textit{(Apteronotus leptorhynchus)}.},
VOLUME = {80},
}
@ARTICLE{Berman1999,
AUTHOR = {Berman, Neil J and Maler, Leonard},
PUBLISHER = {The Company of Biologists Ltd},
DATE = {1999},
JOURNALTITLE = {Journal of Experimental Biology},
NUMBER = {10},
PAGES = {1243--1253},
TITLE = {Neural architecture of the electrosensory lateral line lobe: adaptations for coincidence detection, a sensory searchlight and frequency-dependent adaptive filtering},
VOLUME = {202},
}
@ARTICLE{Betsch2004,
AUTHOR = {Betsch, Belinda Y. and Einhäuser, Wolfgang and Körding, Konrad P. and König, Peter},
DATE = {2004},
PAGES = {41--50},
TITLE = {The world from a cat{'}s perspective --- statistics of natural videos.},
VOLUME = {90},
}
@ARTICLE{Bilde2007,
ABSTRACT = {Abstract The evolution of cooperation requires benefits of group living to exceed costs. Hence, some components of fitness are expected to increase with increasing group size, whereas others may decrease because of competition among group members. The social spiders provide an excellent system to investigate the costs and benefits of group living: they occur in groups of various sizes and individuals are relatively short-lived, therefore life history traits and Lifetime Reproductive Success (LRS) can be estimated as a function of group size. Sociality in spiders has originated repeatedly in phylogenetically distant families and appears to be accompanied by a transition to a system of continuous intra-colony mating and extreme inbreeding. The benefits of group living in such systems should therefore be substantial. We investigated the effect of group size on fitness components of reproduction and survival in the social spider Stegodyphus dumicola in two populations in Namibia. In both populations, the major benefit of group living was improved survival of colonies and late-instar juveniles with increasing colony size. By contrast, female fecundity, female body size and early juvenile survival decreased with increasing group size. Mean individual fitness, estimated as LRS and calculated from five components of reproduction and survival, was maximized for intermediate- to large-sized colonies. Group living in these spiders thus entails a net reproductive cost, presumably because of an increase in intra-colony competition with group size. This cost is traded off against survival benefits at the colony level, which appear to be the major factor favouring group living. In the field, many colonies occur at smaller size than expected from the fitness curve, suggesting ecological or life history constraints on colony persistence which results in a transient population of relatively small colonies.},
AUTHOR = {Bilde, T. and Coates, K. S. and Birkhofer, K. and Bird, T. and Maklakov, A. A. and Lubin, Y. and Avilés, L.},
DATE = {2007},
DOI = {10.1111/j.1420-9101.2007.01407.x},
KEYWORDS = {cooperation,fitness components,lifetime reproductive success,multilevel selection,social spiders,Stegodyphus dumicola},
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PUBLISHER = {Society for Neuroscience},
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