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Toward an Integrative Understanding of Social Behavior: New Models and New Opportunities

Social interactions among conspecifics are a fundamental and adaptively significant component of the biology of numerous species. Such interactions give rise to group living as well as many of the complex forms of cooperation and conflict that occur within animal groups. Although previous conceptual...

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Autores principales: Blumstein, Daniel T., Ebensperger, Luis A., Hayes, Loren D., Vásquez, Rodrigo A., Ahern, Todd H., Burger, Joseph Robert, Dolezal, Adam G., Dosmann, Andy, González-Mariscal, Gabriela, Harris, Breanna N., Herrera, Emilio A., Lacey, Eileen A., Mateo, Jill, McGraw, Lisa A., Olazábal, Daniel, Ramenofsky, Marilyn, Rubenstein, Dustin R., Sakhai, Samuel A., Saltzman, Wendy, Sainz-Borgo, Cristina, Soto-Gamboa, Mauricio, Stewart, Monica L., Wey, Tina W., Wingfield, John C., Young, Larry J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2907235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20661457
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2010.00034
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author Blumstein, Daniel T.
Ebensperger, Luis A.
Hayes, Loren D.
Vásquez, Rodrigo A.
Ahern, Todd H.
Burger, Joseph Robert
Dolezal, Adam G.
Dosmann, Andy
González-Mariscal, Gabriela
Harris, Breanna N.
Herrera, Emilio A.
Lacey, Eileen A.
Mateo, Jill
McGraw, Lisa A.
Olazábal, Daniel
Ramenofsky, Marilyn
Rubenstein, Dustin R.
Sakhai, Samuel A.
Saltzman, Wendy
Sainz-Borgo, Cristina
Soto-Gamboa, Mauricio
Stewart, Monica L.
Wey, Tina W.
Wingfield, John C.
Young, Larry J.
author_facet Blumstein, Daniel T.
Ebensperger, Luis A.
Hayes, Loren D.
Vásquez, Rodrigo A.
Ahern, Todd H.
Burger, Joseph Robert
Dolezal, Adam G.
Dosmann, Andy
González-Mariscal, Gabriela
Harris, Breanna N.
Herrera, Emilio A.
Lacey, Eileen A.
Mateo, Jill
McGraw, Lisa A.
Olazábal, Daniel
Ramenofsky, Marilyn
Rubenstein, Dustin R.
Sakhai, Samuel A.
Saltzman, Wendy
Sainz-Borgo, Cristina
Soto-Gamboa, Mauricio
Stewart, Monica L.
Wey, Tina W.
Wingfield, John C.
Young, Larry J.
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description Social interactions among conspecifics are a fundamental and adaptively significant component of the biology of numerous species. Such interactions give rise to group living as well as many of the complex forms of cooperation and conflict that occur within animal groups. Although previous conceptual models have focused on the ecological causes and fitness consequences of variation in social interactions, recent developments in endocrinology, neuroscience, and molecular genetics offer exciting opportunities to develop more integrated research programs that will facilitate new insights into the physiological causes and consequences of social variation. Here, we propose an integrative framework of social behavior that emphasizes relationships between ultimate-level function and proximate-level mechanism, thereby providing a foundation for exploring the full diversity of factors that underlie variation in social interactions, and ultimately sociality. In addition to identifying new model systems for the study of human psychopathologies, this framework provides a mechanistic basis for predicting how social behavior will change in response to environmental variation. We argue that the study of non-model organisms is essential for implementing this integrative model of social behavior because such species can be studied simultaneously in the lab and field, thereby allowing integration of rigorously controlled experimental manipulations with detailed observations of the ecological contexts in which interactions among conspecifics occur.
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spelling pubmed-29072352010-07-26 Toward an Integrative Understanding of Social Behavior: New Models and New Opportunities Blumstein, Daniel T. Ebensperger, Luis A. Hayes, Loren D. Vásquez, Rodrigo A. Ahern, Todd H. Burger, Joseph Robert Dolezal, Adam G. Dosmann, Andy González-Mariscal, Gabriela Harris, Breanna N. Herrera, Emilio A. Lacey, Eileen A. Mateo, Jill McGraw, Lisa A. Olazábal, Daniel Ramenofsky, Marilyn Rubenstein, Dustin R. Sakhai, Samuel A. Saltzman, Wendy Sainz-Borgo, Cristina Soto-Gamboa, Mauricio Stewart, Monica L. Wey, Tina W. Wingfield, John C. Young, Larry J. Front Behav Neurosci Neuroscience Social interactions among conspecifics are a fundamental and adaptively significant component of the biology of numerous species. Such interactions give rise to group living as well as many of the complex forms of cooperation and conflict that occur within animal groups. Although previous conceptual models have focused on the ecological causes and fitness consequences of variation in social interactions, recent developments in endocrinology, neuroscience, and molecular genetics offer exciting opportunities to develop more integrated research programs that will facilitate new insights into the physiological causes and consequences of social variation. Here, we propose an integrative framework of social behavior that emphasizes relationships between ultimate-level function and proximate-level mechanism, thereby providing a foundation for exploring the full diversity of factors that underlie variation in social interactions, and ultimately sociality. In addition to identifying new model systems for the study of human psychopathologies, this framework provides a mechanistic basis for predicting how social behavior will change in response to environmental variation. We argue that the study of non-model organisms is essential for implementing this integrative model of social behavior because such species can be studied simultaneously in the lab and field, thereby allowing integration of rigorously controlled experimental manipulations with detailed observations of the ecological contexts in which interactions among conspecifics occur. Frontiers Research Foundation 2010-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2907235/ /pubmed/20661457 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2010.00034 Text en Copyright © 2010 Blumstein, Ebensperger, Hayes, Vásquez, Ahern, Burger, Dolezal, Dosmann, González-Mariscal, Harris, Herrera, Lacey, Mateo, McGraw, Olazábal, Ramenofsky, Rubenstein, Sakhai, Saltzman, Sainz-Borgo, Soto-Gamboa, Stewart, Wey, Wingfield and Young. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article subject to an exclusive license agreement between the authors and the Frontiers Research Foundation, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are credited.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Blumstein, Daniel T.
Ebensperger, Luis A.
Hayes, Loren D.
Vásquez, Rodrigo A.
Ahern, Todd H.
Burger, Joseph Robert
Dolezal, Adam G.
Dosmann, Andy
González-Mariscal, Gabriela
Harris, Breanna N.
Herrera, Emilio A.
Lacey, Eileen A.
Mateo, Jill
McGraw, Lisa A.
Olazábal, Daniel
Ramenofsky, Marilyn
Rubenstein, Dustin R.
Sakhai, Samuel A.
Saltzman, Wendy
Sainz-Borgo, Cristina
Soto-Gamboa, Mauricio
Stewart, Monica L.
Wey, Tina W.
Wingfield, John C.
Young, Larry J.
Toward an Integrative Understanding of Social Behavior: New Models and New Opportunities
title Toward an Integrative Understanding of Social Behavior: New Models and New Opportunities
title_full Toward an Integrative Understanding of Social Behavior: New Models and New Opportunities
title_fullStr Toward an Integrative Understanding of Social Behavior: New Models and New Opportunities
title_full_unstemmed Toward an Integrative Understanding of Social Behavior: New Models and New Opportunities
title_short Toward an Integrative Understanding of Social Behavior: New Models and New Opportunities
title_sort toward an integrative understanding of social behavior: new models and new opportunities
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2907235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20661457
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2010.00034
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