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.
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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, in turn, shapes important group-level processes such as subgroup formation and fission–fusion dynamics. Although critical to animal sociality, a comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing cohesion remains a gap in our knowledge of cooperative behavior in animals. We tracked 574 individuals from six species within the genus Canis in 15 countries on four continents with GPS telemetry to estimate the time that pairs of individuals within social groups spent in close proximity and test hypotheses regarding drivers of cohesion. Pairs of social canids (Canis spp.) varied widely in the proportion of time they spent together (5%–100%) during seasonal monitoring periods relative to both intrinsic characteristics and environmental conditions. The majority of our data came from three s