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Ecology of Groups Lecture 1
  • Living in GroupsAndrew Jackson

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Living in Groups
  • Why live in groups?
  • Benefits must outweigh the Costs
  • How do animals live in groups?
  • Expect that evolution has equipped animals that
    live in groups with appropriate behaviours to
    maximise their fitness

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What is a group?
  • Any set of organisms, belonging to the same
    species, that remain together for a period of
    time interacting with one another to a distinctly
    greater degree than with other conspecifics.
    Wilson 1975.
  • When two or more animals live together they
    constitute a group. Lee 1994.

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Interactions Between Individuals
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Groups as Networks
  • Social Network Theory
  • Nodes
  • Connections per node
  • Cliques
  • Small World Phenomenon

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Consequences of Grouping
  • Benefits
  • Anti-predator
  • Finding food
  • Thermal
  • Costs
  • Competition for food
  • Aggression
  • Infection

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Optimal Group Size
BENEFITS
COSTS
Energetic Gain or Loss (same units)
Group Size
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Fitness Relationships
Fitness
Group Size
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Selfish Individuals
Fitness
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Group Size
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Redistribution Leads to Super-optimal Groups
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Matlab demo
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Factors that restore optimal group size
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Depends on Fitness Curve
Fitness
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Group Size
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Who is the Gatekeeper?
  • Individuals at optimal size want to bar entry
  • All other individuals want to join.

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Kinship
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Other possible mechanisms
  • Fragmentation e.g. by predators
  • Sub-groups bud off the main group
  • Sub-optimal estimate of fitness. Learning (and
    forgetting) as you navigate the habitat

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Group Living Summary
  • Costs and benefits suggest optimal group size
  • But, individuals are selfish and mess this
    process up
  • Theory predicts super-optimal sizes
  • Some mechanisms can help to some extent

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Tutorial Task Next Week
  • 4 Groups
  • Benefits of Grouping
  • Costs of Grouping
  • Mechanisms and processes of group fission and
    fusion
  • Optimal Group sizes in the real world
  • Email me or drop your talk in on disk / pen by
    5pm Tuesday 21 October
  • a.jackson_at_tcd.ie
  • Living in Groups by Krause and Ruxton
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