2024
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0525
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Faithful pals and familiar locales: differentiating social and spatial site fidelity during reproduction

J. G. Hendrix,
A. L. Robitaille,
J. M. Kusch
et al.

Abstract: Site fidelity—the tendency to reuse familiar spaces—is expected to improve fitness. Familiarity with the local environment is particularly crucial when resource demands or predation risk are high. Consequently, site fidelity often peaks during reproduction when energetic costs are high and offspring are vulnerable. For many species, the environment they experience is not solely a function of geography but also of the social environment. Social fidelity, the selection for familiar social environments, could con… Show more

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