4.5 Article

Reef manta ray social dynamics depend on individual differences in behaviour

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Article Ecology

Permutation tests for hypothesis testing with animal social network data: Problems and potential solutions

Damien R. Farine et al.

Summary: Permutation tests are commonly used in animal social network data but can have high error rates. Pre-network and node permutation tests each have limitations, prompting the development of a double permutation approach to adjust values before conducting node permutation tests. Through simulations, the double permutation method is found to reduce error rates compared to other approaches, providing a potential solution to issues of elevated type I and type II errors in social network data analysis.

METHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (2022)

Article Ecology

Constructing social networks from automated telemetry data: A worked example using within- and across-group associations in cooperatively breeding birds

Daizaburo Shizuka et al.

Summary: Advancements in data-logging technologies allow for monitoring individual animal movement in unprecedented spatial and temporal scales, providing deep insight into animal social systems when combined with social network analyses. To construct social networks from automated telemetry data, it is crucial to consider the spatial arrangement of receiver stations in relation to the ecology of the study system and develop relevant criteria for quantifying associations. A case study using automated telemetry data on acorn woodpeckers demonstrates how social networks can be built to study patterns of associations across the landscape.

METHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (2022)

Article Environmental Sciences

Residency and Use of an Important Nursery Habitat, Raja Ampat's Wayag Lagoon, by Juvenile Reef Manta Rays (Mobula alfredi)

Edy Setyawan et al.

Summary: Juvenile reef manta rays show long-term residency and specific spatial use patterns in the Wayag lagoon, serving as an important nursery for this vulnerable species. These findings have been used to develop management strategies to protect the lagoon and contribute to the survival and recovery of the manta ray populations in the Raja Ampat region.

FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2022)

Article Environmental Studies

A holistic approach to manta ray conservation in the Papuan Bird's Head Seascape: Resounding success, ongoing challenges

Edy Setyawan et al.

Summary: Despite the decline in global populations of sharks and rays, manta ray populations in Raja Ampat, Indonesia, are thriving. Conservation efforts in the area have demonstrated success and provide insights for similar efforts in other tropical regions.

MARINE POLICY (2022)

Article Ecology

Dynamic shifts in social network structure and composition within a breeding hybrid population

David M. Zonana et al.

Summary: Social networks within hybrid populations play a key role in understanding the dynamics of relationships between individuals during the breeding season, and how this influences the exchange of genes within these populations. The study found that rewiring of associations between individuals drives more changes in network structure than individual turnover, and that the strength of associations within the social network, rather than genetic relatedness, predicts patterns of parentage.

JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY (2021)

Article Behavioral Sciences

Kinship does not predict the structure of a shark social network

Johann Mourier et al.

Summary: This study investigated the role of genetic relatedness in the social structure of a blacktip reef shark population using social network analysis and DNA microsatellite genotyping. The results showed that kinship was not a predictor of associations and affiliations among sharks, indicating that sharks tend to associate independently of their genetic relatedness. The lack of parental care in this species may contribute to the breakdown of family links early in life, preventing the formation of kin-based social networks.

BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY (2021)

Article Behavioral Sciences

Reef manta ray cephalic lobe movements are modulated during social interactions

Robert J. Y. Perryman et al.

Summary: Reef manta rays are social elasmobranchs that interact actively with specific social partners, utilizing their flexible cephalic lobes for sensing water movements, olfactory cues, and possibly gestural communication. While lacking individual laterality and chemosensory capacity on the lobes, further research is needed to definitively determine the function of gestural communication in their social interactions. These findings contribute to understanding the sophisticated social behavior of elasmobranchs.

BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY (2021)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Oil palm cultivation critically affects sociality in a threatened Malaysian primate

Anna Holzner et al.

Summary: The study revealed significant behavioral changes in the sociality of southern pig-tailed macaques visiting Malaysian oil palm plantations, including reduced positive social interactions and increased aggression. At the plantation edge, affiliation even increased compared to the forest, while central positions in the social network structure shifted.

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (2021)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Overfishing drives over one-third of all sharks and rays toward a global extinction crisis

Nicholas K. Dulvy et al.

Summary: The IUCN Red List assessment reveals that over one-third of chondrichthyans are threatened with extinction, primarily due to overfishing. Species in tropical and subtropical coastal waters are disproportionately threatened. Urgent measures such as science-based fishing limits, effective marine protected areas, and strategies to reduce fishing mortality are needed to prevent further extinctions and ensure food security and ecosystem functions.

CURRENT BIOLOGY (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Social Network Analysis Reveals the Subtle Impacts of Tourist Provisioning on the Social Behavior of a Generalist Marine Apex Predator

David M. P. Jacoby et al.

Summary: The study examined the impact of provisioning on the social behavior of tiger sharks, revealing varying aggregation patterns and social preferences among individuals at dive tourism sites. Social behavior was found to occur naturally in the Tiger Beach area, potentially mitigating long-term impacts of provisioning on the population. The research highlights the importance of combining telemetry and social network approaches to assess the effects of human disturbance on wildlife behavior.

FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2021)

Article Behavioral Sciences

Social learning in solitary juvenile sharks

Catarina Vila Pouca et al.

ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR (2020)

Article Ecology

Habitat use and movement patterns of reef manta rays Mobula alfredi in southern Mozambique

Stephanie K. Venables et al.

MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

Regional Movements of Reef Manta Rays (Mobula alfredi) in Seychelles Waters

Lauren R. Peel et al.

FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2020)

Article Behavioral Sciences

Is less more? A commentary on the practice of 'metric hacking' in animal social network analysis

Quinn M. R. Webber et al.

ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR (2020)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks

M. Aaron MacNeil et al.

NATURE (2020)

Editorial Material Multidisciplinary Sciences

Animal cultures matter for conservation

Philippa Brakes et al.

SCIENCE (2019)

Article Behavioral Sciences

Social preferences and network structure in a population of reef manta rays

Robert J. Y. Perryman et al.

BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY (2019)

Article Ecology

Telemetry reveals spatial separation of co-occurring reef sharks

Michelle R. Heupel et al.

MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES (2018)

Article Ecology

Variation in occupancy and habitat use of Mobula alfredi at a major aggregation site

L. I. E. Couturier et al.

MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES (2018)

Article Ecology

Spatial separation without territoriality in shark communities

Yannis P. Papastamatiou et al.

Article Ecology

Telemetry reveals spatial separation of co-occurring reef sharks

Michelle R. Heupel et al.

MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES (2018)

Article Ecology

Variation in occupancy and habitat use of Mobula alfredi at a major aggregation site

L. I. E. Couturier et al.

MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES (2018)

Article Fisheries

Courtship and mating behaviour of manta rays Mobula alfredi and M-birostris in the Maldives

Guy M. W. Stevens et al.

JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY (2018)

Article Ecology

Hierarchical foraging movement of humpback whales relative to the structure of their prey

Theresa Kirchner et al.

MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES (2018)

Review Environmental Sciences

Research Priorities to Support Effective Manta and Devil Ray Conservation

Joshua D. Stewart et al.

FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2018)

Article Ecology

The effects of familiarity on the social interactions of juvenile lemon sharks, Negaprion brevirostris

Bryan A. Keller et al.

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY (2017)

Review Ecology

Animal Social Network Theory Can Help Wildlife Conservation

Lysanne Snijders et al.

TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION (2017)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Does detection range matter for inferring social networks in a benthic shark using acoustic telemetry?

Johann Mourier et al.

ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE (2017)

Article Ecology

A guide to null models for animal social network analysis

Damien R. Farine

METHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (2017)

Review Biodiversity Conservation

Are we killing them with kindness? Evaluation of sustainable marine wildlife tourism

Claudia Trave et al.

BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION (2017)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Challenges and Priorities in Shark and Ray Conservation

Nicholas K. Dulvy et al.

CURRENT BIOLOGY (2017)

Review Environmental Sciences

Vulnerabilities and fisheries impacts: the uncertain future of manta and devil rays

Donald A. Croll et al.

AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS (2016)

Article Behavioral Sciences

Measuring the robustness of network community structure using assortativity

Daizaburo Shizuka et al.

ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR (2016)

Article Fisheries

Individual personality differences in Port Jackson sharks Heterodontus portusjacksoni

E. E. Byrnes et al.

JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY (2016)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Inferring animal social networks and leadership: applications for passive monitoring arrays

David M. P. Jacoby et al.

JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE (2016)

Review Ecology

Emerging Network-Based Tools in Movement Ecology

David M. P. Jacoby et al.

TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION (2016)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Manta birostris, predator of the deep? Insight into the diet of the giant manta ray through stable isotope analysis

Katherine B. Burgess et al.

ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE (2016)

Review Behavioral Sciences

Current directions in animal social networks

Darren P. Croft et al.

CURRENT OPINION IN BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (2016)

Review Geochemistry & Geophysics

There and Back Again: A Review of Residency and Return Migrations in Sharks, with Implications for Population Structure and Management

Demian D. Chapman et al.

ANNUAL REVIEW OF MARINE SCIENCE, VOL 7 (2015)

Article Behavioral Sciences

Integrating network analysis, sensor tags, and observation to understand shark ecology and behavior

Alexander D. M. Wilson et al.

BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY (2015)

Article Behavioral Sciences

Inferring social structure from temporal data

Ioannis Psorakis et al.

BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY (2015)

Article Ecology

Constructing, conducting and interpreting animal social network analysis

Damien R. Farine et al.

JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY (2015)

Article Marine & Freshwater Biology

Movements of the reef manta ray (Manta alfredi) in the Red Sea using satellite and acoustic telemetry

Camrin D. Braun et al.

MARINE BIOLOGY (2015)

Review Marine & Freshwater Biology

Social communities and spatiotemporal dynamics of association patterns in estuarine bottlenose dolphins

Elizabeth Murdoch Titcomb et al.

MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE (2015)

Article Environmental Sciences

Migratory marine species: their status, threats and conservation management needs

Ben Lascelles et al.

AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS (2014)

Article Behavioral Sciences

Shark personalities? Repeatability of social network traits in a widely distributed predatory fish

David M. P. Jacoby et al.

BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY (2014)

Article Fisheries

Social networks in elasmobranchs and teleost fishes

A. D. M. Wilson et al.

FISH AND FISHERIES (2014)

Review Ecology

Making connections in aquatic ecosystems with acoustic telemetry monitoring

Michael R. Donaldson et al.

FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT (2014)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Diagnosing the dangerous demography of manta rays using life history theory

Nicholas K. Dulvy et al.

Article Forestry

Benefits of Sasi for Conservation of Marine Resources in Raja Ampat, Papua

Paulus Boli et al.

MANAJEMEN HUTAN TROPIKA (2014)

Article Environmental Sciences

Integrating pelagic and coastal MPAs into large-scale ecosystem-wide management

P. Guidetti et al.

AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS (2013)

Article Biology

Network modularity promotes cooperation

Marianne Marcoux et al.

JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY (2013)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Stable Isotope and Signature Fatty Acid Analyses Suggest Reef Manta Rays Feed on Demersal Zooplankton

Lydie I. E. Couturier et al.

PLOS ONE (2013)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Inferring social network structure in ecological systems from spatio-temporal data streams

Ioannis Psorakis et al.

JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE (2012)

Article Fisheries

V-Track: software for analysing and visualising animal movement from acoustic telemetry detections

Hamish A. Campbell et al.

MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH (2012)

Review Environmental Sciences

Papuan Bird's Head Seascape: Emerging threats and challenges in the global center of marine biodiversity

Sangeeta Mangubhai et al.

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN (2012)

Article Behavioral Sciences

Sampling animal association networks with the gambit of the group

Daniel W. Franks et al.

BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY (2010)

Article Ecology

Long-term movement patterns and trophic ecology of blacktip reef sharks (Carcharhinus melanopterus) at Palmyra Atoll

Yannis P. Papastamatiou et al.

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY (2010)

Article Fisheries

Reproductive ecology of the reef manta ray Manta alfredi in southern Mozambique

A. D. Marshall et al.

JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY (2010)

Article Biochemical Research Methods

Dynamics and Control of Diseases in Networks with Community Structure

Marcel Salathe et al.

PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY (2010)

Article Anthropology

Node centrality in weighted networks: Generalizing degree and shortest paths

Tore Opsahl et al.

SOCIAL NETWORKS (2010)

Article Behavioral Sciences

Social preferences of juvenile lemon sharks, Negaprion brevirostris

T. L. Guttridge et al.

ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR (2009)

Review Behavioral Sciences

Potential banana skins in animal social network analysis

Richard James et al.

BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY (2009)

Article Environmental Sciences

Sasi and Marine Conservation in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Elizabeth McLeod et al.

COASTAL MANAGEMENT (2009)

Article Zoology

A social network analysis of primate groups

Claudia Kasper et al.

PRIMATES (2009)