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Featuring research on the evolution of avian powered flight, geochemical chronologies in Paranthropus teeth, tropical biodiversity loss, and a Perspective on plankton simulation models
Featuring research on the evolution of avian powered flight, geochemical chronologies in Paranthropus teeth, tropical biodiversity loss, and a Perspective on plankton simulation models
Comparative analyses of the behaviour of individual animals across multiple populations are rare. We analysed the relationship between local population density and individual behaviour across 36 wild animal populations, which revealed that both spatial and social networks increase in connectivity with density, nonlinearly, and that there are strong differences between these networks.