
Publications of Eli D. Strauss
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Journal Article (11)
1.
Journal Article
78, 45 (2024)
Daily ranging and den usage patterns structure the spatiotemporal properties of social encounters in spotted hyenas. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 2.
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14 (8), pp. 1887 - 1905 (2023)
A guide to sampling design for GPS-based studies of animal societies. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3.
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10 (11), 230750 (2023)
Accelerometer-based predictions of behaviour elucidate factors affecting the daily activity patterns of spotted hyenas. Royal Society Open Science 4.
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378 (1874), 20220064 (2023)
Challenges of mismatching timescales in longitudinal studies of collective behaviour. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 5.
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378 (1883), 20220308 (2023)
Demographic turnover can be a leading driver of hierarchy dynamics, and social inheritance modifies its effects. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 6.
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10, 934659 (2022)
Evaluating drivers of female dominance in the spotted hyena. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7.
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377 (1845), 20200432 (2022)
The centennial of the pecking order: current state and future prospects for the study of dominance hierarchies. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 8.
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377 (1845), 20200436 (2022)
DomArchive: a century of published dominance data. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 9.
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377 (1845), 20200445 (2022)
The dynamics of dominance: open questions, challenges and solutions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 10.
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289 (1974), 20220500 (2022)
The ecology of wealth inequality in animal societies. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 11.
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198 (5), pp. 642 - 652 (2021)
Infanticide by females is a leading source of juvenile mortality in a large social carnivore. American Naturalist