• Intrinsic and environmental drivers of pairwise cohesion in wild Canis social groups 

      Benson, John F.; Keiter, David A.; Mahoney, Peter J.; Allen, Benjamin L.; Allen, Lee R.; Álvares, Francisco; Anderson, Morgan L.; Barber-Meyer, Shannon; Barocas, Adi; Beasley, James C.; Behrendorff, Linda; Belant, Jerrold L.; Beyer Jr, Dean E.; Boitani, Luigi; Borg, Bridget L.; Boutin, Stan; Boydston, Erin E.; Brown, Justin L.; Bump, Joseph K.; Cepek, Jonathon D.; Chamberlain, Michael J.; Chenaux-Ibrahim, Yvette; Cherry, Seth G.; Cirovic, Dusko; Ciucci, Paolo; Cluff, H. Dean; Cooper, Susan M.; Crooks, Kevin R.; Dupont, Daniel L.J.; Fisher, Robert N.; Fortin, Daniel; Gable, Thomas D.; García, Emilio J.; Geffen, Eli; Gehrt, Stanley D.; Gillingham, Michael; Heard, Douglas C.; Hebblewhite, Mark; Hinton, Joseph W.; Homkes, Austin T.; Howden, Chris G.; Huber, Djuro; Jackson, Pat J.; Kyle, Joly; Kelly, Allicia; Kelly, Marcella J.; Kingdon, Katrien A.; Kulkarni, Abhijeet; Kusak, Josip; Kuzyk, Gerald W.; Lake, Bryce C.; Llaneza, Luis; López-Bao, José Vicente; MacNulty, Daniel R.; McLaren, Ashley A.D.; Mcloughlin, Philip D.; Merrill, Evelyn; Mills, Kenneth J.; Mitchell, Numi; Moore, Seth A.; Mumma, Matthew A.; Murray, Maureen H.; Musiani, Marco; Nakamura, Monia; Neilson, Eric W.; Neufeld, Lalenia M.; Newsome, Thomas M.; Oakleaf, John K.; Palacios, Vicente; Perdicas, Marlo M.; Perry, Thomas; Petroelje, Tyler R.; Piper, Cyrenea B.; Prokopenko, Christina M.; Prugh, Laura R.; Riley, Seth P. D.; Rio-Maior, Helena; Roffler, Gretchen H.; Rollins, Dale; Sand, Håkan; Schmiegelow, Fiona K.A.; Seip, Dale R.; Sorum, Mathew S.; St. Clair, Colleen C.; Steenweg, Robin; Strohbach, Michael W.; Tatler, Jack; Thaker, Maria; Thompson, Connor A.; Turner, Julie W.; Vanak, Abi T.; Vander Wal, Eric; Wabakken, Petter; Walter, Scott E.; Webster, Sarah C.; Wheeldon, Tyler J.; Wikenros, Camilla; Windels, Steve K.; Young, Julie K.; Zabihi-Seissan, Sana; Zimmermann, Barbara; Patterson, Brent R. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Animals within social groups respond to costs and benefits of sociality by adjusting the proportion of time they spend in close proximity to other individuals in the group (cohesion). Variation in cohesion between individuals, ...