BIOL3046 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Brood Parasite

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Animal Behaviour BIOL3046 460381099
Lecture 13: Sociality.
Cost of group living
Increased competition (i.e. aggression, food etc.).
Predators may be disproportionally attracted to groups (i.e. the use of non-visual
sensors may draw predators to stronger smell of an animal which is present with large
groups).
Reproductive interference (i.e. brood parasitism, reproductive suppression as alpha
male is only able to breed, etc.).
Optimal group size
Groups with an optimal group size are not stable unless they can exclude newcomers.
Fails to account for the complexity of species.
Example: Wild dogs increase their group size which is beneficial to hunting, however
they then need to share their kill.
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