Elva J H Robinson
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1.
Lecheval V, Robinson E, Mann R
J R Soc Interface
. 2024 Jul;
21(216):20240149.
PMID: 39081113
Central place foragers, such as many ants, exploit the environment around their nest. The extent of their foraging range is a function of individual movement, but how the movement patterns...
2.
Robinson E, Rodrigues A, Barker J
Behav Brain Sci
. 2024 Jan;
47:e24.
PMID: 38224053
Peace is a hallmark of human societies. However, certain ant species engage in long-term intergroup resource sharing, which is remarkably similar to peace among human groups. We discuss how individual...
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Adams B, Gora E, Donaldson-Matasci M, Robinson E, Powell S
Proc Biol Sci
. 2023 Sep;
290(2007):20231290.
PMID: 37752835
Understanding how resource limitation and biotic interactions interact across spatial scales is fundamental to explaining the structure of ecological communities. However, empirical studies addressing this issue are often hindered by...
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Rodrigues A, Barker J, Robinson E
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2023 Feb;
378(1874):20220074.
PMID: 36802776
Sociality is widespread among animals, and involves complex relationships within and between social groups. While intragroup interactions are often cooperative, intergroup interactions typically involve conflict, or at best tolerance. Active...
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Rodrigues A, Barker J, Robinson E
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2022 Apr;
377(1851):20210466.
PMID: 35369743
The conflict between social groups is widespread, often imposing significant costs across multiple groups. The social insects make an ideal system for investigating inter-group relationships, because their interaction types span...
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Lecheval V, Larson H, Burns D, Ellis S, Powell S, Donaldson-Matasci M, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2021 Apr;
288(1949):20210430.
PMID: 33878925
Biological systems are typically dependent on transportation networks for the efficient distribution of resources and information. Revealing the decentralized mechanisms underlying the generative process of these networks is key in...
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Leedale A, Simeoni M, Sharp S, Green J, Slate J, Lachlan R, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Jun;
117(27):15724-15730.
PMID: 32571952
Inbreeding is often avoided in natural populations by passive processes such as sex-biased dispersal. But, in many social animals, opposite-sexed adult relatives are spatially clustered, generating a risk of incest...
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Leedale A, Lachlan R, Robinson E, Hatchwell B
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2020 May;
375(1802):20190565.
PMID: 32420850
Most cooperative breeders live in discrete family groups, but in a minority, breeding populations comprise extended social networks of conspecifics that vary in relatedness. Selection for effective kin recognition may...
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Burns D, Franks D, Parr C, Robinson E
J Anim Ecol
. 2020 Mar;
90(1):143-152.
PMID: 32141609
Animal social structure is shaped by environmental conditions, such as food availability. This is important as conditions are likely to change in the future and changes to social structure can...
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Burns D, Pitchford J, Parr C, Franks D, Robinson E
Behav Ecol
. 2019 Nov;
30(6):1700-1706.
PMID: 31723318
A challenge faced by individuals and groups of many species is determining how resources and activities should be spatially distributed: centralized or decentralized. This distribution problem is hard to understand...