Sebastian Sosa
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Recent Articles
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De Moor D, Skelton M, Amici F, Arlet M, Balasubramaniam K, Ballesta S, et al.
J Anim Ecol
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39934999
There is a vast and ever-accumulating amount of behavioural data on individually recognised animals, an incredible resource to shed light on the ecological and evolutionary drivers of variation in animal...
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Cascading Effects of Conspecific Aggression on Oxidative Status and Telomere Length in Zebra Finches
Quque M, Ferreira C, Sosa S, Schull Q, Zahn S, Criscuolo F, et al.
Physiol Biochem Zool
. 2022 Aug;
95(5):416-429.
PMID: 35939618
Living in social groups may exacerbate interindividual competition for territory, food, and mates, leading to stress and possible health consequences. Unfavorable social contexts have been shown to elevate glucocorticoid levels...
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Viblanc V, Criscuolo F, Sosa S, Schull Q, Boonstra R, Saraux C, et al.
Oecologia
. 2022 Jun;
199(2):301-312.
PMID: 35713713
Telomeres are specialized non-coding DNA sequences located at the end of chromosomes and that protect genetic information. Telomere loss over lifespan is generally viewed as a phenomenon associated with aging...
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Giraud G, Sosa S, Hambuckers A, Deleuze S, Wandia I, Huynen M, et al.
Animals (Basel)
. 2021 Sep;
11(9).
PMID: 34573504
Contraception is increasingly used to control wild animal populations. However, as reproductive condition influences social interactions in primates, the absence of new offspring could influence the females' social integration. We...
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Hamalainen L, Hoppitt W, Rowland H, Mappes J, Fulford A, Sosa S, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2021 Jun;
12(1):3978.
PMID: 34172738
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of animal communities. Demonstrating this in the wild, however, has been challenging....
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Maeda T, Ochi S, Ringhofer M, Sosa S, Sueur C, Hirata S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):71.
PMID: 33420148
The study of non-human multilevel societies can give us insights into how group-level relationships function and are maintained in a social system, but their mechanisms are still poorly understood. The...
7.
Sosa S, Puga-Gonzalez I, Hu F, Pansanel J, Xie X, Sueur C
Sci Rep
. 2020 Jul;
10(1):12507.
PMID: 32719477
The possible role played by individual attributes, sociodemographic characteristics and/or ecological pressures in the interaction between animals and the development of social relationships between them is of great interest in...
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Puga-Gonzalez I, Sosa S, Sueur C
Primates
. 2019 Mar;
60(3):163-165.
PMID: 30900040
No abstract available.
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Kawazoe T, Sosa S
Primates
. 2018 Nov;
60(3):213-222.
PMID: 30478794
Male migration is common in mammals and comes with associated benefits and costs. Male-male affiliative relationships are behavioural strategies that migrating males can adopt in order to maximise benefits and...
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Puga-Gonzalez I, Sosa S, Sueur C
Primates
. 2018 Sep;
60(3):233-246.
PMID: 30242533
Group-living animals rely on efficient transmission of information for optimal exploitation of their habitat. How efficient and resilient a network is depend on its structure, which is a consequence of...