Sociability as a personality trait in animals: methods, causes and consequences
LA Gartland, JA Firth, KL Laskowski… - Biological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Within animal populations there is variation among individuals in their tendency to be social,
where more sociable individuals associate more with other individuals. Consistent inter …
where more sociable individuals associate more with other individuals. Consistent inter …
Pregnancy dating by fetal crown–rump length: a systematic review of charts
R Napolitano, J Dhami, EO Ohuma… - … Journal of Obstetrics …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background Fetal crown–rump length (CRL) measurement by ultrasound in the first trimester
is the standard method for pregnancy dating; however, a multitude of CRL equations to …
is the standard method for pregnancy dating; however, a multitude of CRL equations to …
First‐trimester ultrasound detection of fetal heart anomalies: systematic review and meta‐analysis
JN Karim, E Bradburn, N Roberts… - … in Obstetrics & …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives To determine the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound at 11–14 weeks' gestation in
the detection of fetal cardiac abnormalities and to evaluate factors that impact the detection …
the detection of fetal cardiac abnormalities and to evaluate factors that impact the detection …
Inferring the structure and dynamics of interactions in schooling fish
Y Katz, K Tunstrøm, CC Ioannou… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - National Acad Sciences
Determining individual-level interactions that govern highly coordinated motion in animal
groups or cellular aggregates has been a long-standing challenge, central to understanding …
groups or cellular aggregates has been a long-standing challenge, central to understanding …
Emergent sensing of complex environments by mobile animal groups
The capacity for groups to exhibit collective intelligence is an often-cited advantage of group
living. Previous studies have shown that social organisms frequently benefit from pooling …
living. Previous studies have shown that social organisms frequently benefit from pooling …
Uninformed individuals promote democratic consensus in animal groups
Conflicting interests among group members are common when making collective decisions,
yet failure to achieve consensus can be costly. Under these circumstances individuals may …
yet failure to achieve consensus can be costly. Under these circumstances individuals may …
[PDF][PDF] Visual sensory networks and effective information transfer in animal groups
Social transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing
coordination of motion and effective response to complex environments. Revealing the …
coordination of motion and effective response to complex environments. Revealing the …
[HTML][HTML] Collective states, multistability and transitional behavior in schooling fish
The spontaneous emergence of pattern formation is ubiquitous in nature, often arising as a
collective phenomenon from interactions among a large number of individual constituents or …
collective phenomenon from interactions among a large number of individual constituents or …
Predatory fish select for coordinated collective motion in virtual prey
Movement in animal groups is highly varied and ranges from seemingly disordered motion
in swarms to coordinated aligned motion in flocks and schools. These social interactions are …
in swarms to coordinated aligned motion in flocks and schools. These social interactions are …
[PDF][PDF] The dynamics of coordinated group hunting and collective information transfer among schooling prey
Predator-prey interactions are vital to the stability of many ecosystems [1]. Yet, few studies
have considered how they are mediated due to substantial challenges in quantifying …
have considered how they are mediated due to substantial challenges in quantifying …