Dehnen, T.; Nyaguthii, B.; Cherono, W.; Boogert, N. J.; Farine, D. R.: Breeding-related changes in social interactions among female vulturine guineafowl. Ecology and Evolution 15 (2), e70943 (2025)
Kaur, P.; Ciuti, S.; Salter-Townshend, M.; Farine, D. R.: Using an agent-based model to inform sampling design for animal social network analysis. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 79 (3), 45 (2025)
Klarevas-Irby, J. A.; Nyaguthii, B.; Farine, D. R.: Moving as a group imposes constraints on the energetic efficiency of movement. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 292 (2041), 20242760 (2025)
McGarvey, K.; Daura-Jorge, F. G.; Machado, A. M. S.; Farine, D. R.; Rogan, E.; Cantor, M.: The influence of dolphin group coordination on cooperative foraging with humans. Current Zoology (2025)
Albery, G. F.; Webber, Q. M. R.; Farine, D. R.; Picardi, S.; Vander Wal, E.; Manlove, K. R.: Expanding theory, methodology and empirical systems at the spatial–social interface. Philosophical Transactions B 379 (1912), 20220534 (2024)
Brandl, H. B.; Abdu, S.; Farine, D. R.: Experimental manipulation of food availability and macroparasite prevalence reveal differential effects on space use in wild rodents. Journal of Animal Ecology 93 (6), S. 650 - 653 (2024)
Brandl, H. B.; Farine, D. R.: Stress in the social environment: behavioural and social consequences of stress transmission in bird flocks. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 291 (2034), 20241961 (2024)
Camerlenghi, E.; Nolazco, S.; Farine, D. R.; Magrath, R. D.; Peters, A.: Social restructuring during harsh environmental conditions promotes cooperative behaviour in a songbird. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences (London) 291, 20232427 (2024)
Catitti, B.; Grüebler, M. U.; Farine, D. R.; Kormann, U. G.: Natal legacies cause social and spatial marginalization during dispersal. Ecology Letters 27 (2), e14366 (2024)
Chimento, M.; Farine, D. R.: The contribution of movement to social network structure and spreading dynamics under simple and complex transmission. Philosophical Transactions B 379 (1912), 20220524 (2024)
Farine, D. R.; Penndorf, J.; Bolcato, S.; Nyaguthii, B.; Aplin, L. M.: Low-cost animal tracking using Bluetooth low energy beacons on a crowd-sourced network. Methods in Ecology and Evolution (2024)
Liao, C. C.; Magrath, R. D.; Manser, M. B.; Farine, D. R.: The relative contribution of acoustic signals versus movement cues in group coordination and collective decision-making. Philosophical Transactions B 379 (1905), 20230184 (2024)
Ogino, M.; Farine, D. R.: Collective intelligence facilitates emergent resource partitioning through frequency-dependent learning. Philosophical Transactions B 379 (1909), 20230177 (2024)
Papageorgiou, D.; Cherono, W.; Gall, G.; Nyaguthii, B.; Farine, D. R.: Testing the information centre hypothesis in a multilevel society. Journal of Animal Ecology (2024)
Papageorgiou, D.; Nyaguthii, B.; Farine, D. R.: Compromise or choose: shared movement decisions in wild vulturine guineafowl. Communications Biology 7 (1), 95 (2024)
Romero-Haro, A. A.; Maldonado-Chaparro, A. A.; Pérez-Rodríguez, L.; Bleu, J.; Criscuolo, F.; Zahn, S.; Farine, D. R.; Boogert, N. J.: Males with high levels of oxidative damage form weak pair bonds in a gregarious bird species. Animal Behaviour 210, S. 11 - 22 (2024)
Beck, K. B.; Farine, D. R.; Firth, J. A.; Sheldon, B. C.: Variation in local population size predicts social network structure in wild songbirds. Journal of Animal Ecology 92 (12), S. 2348 - 2362 (2023)
Camerlenghi, E.; Nolazco, S.; Farine, D. R.; Magrath, R. D.; Peters, A.: Multilevel social structure predicts individual helping responses in a songbird. Current Biology 33 (8), S. 1582 - 1587 (2023)
Cantor, M.; Farine, D. R.; Daura-Jorge, F. G.: Foraging synchrony drives resilience in human-dolphin mutualism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 120 (6), e207739120 (2023)
Ogino, M.; Strauss, E. D.; Farine, D. R.: Challenges of mismatching timescales in longitudinal studies of collective behaviour. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 378 (1874), 20220064 (2023)
Brandl, H. B.; Pruessner, J. C.; Farine, D. R.: The social transmission of stress in animal collectives. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 289 (1974), 20212158 (2022)
Camerlenghi, E.; McQueen, A.; Delhey, K.; Cook, C. N.; Kingma, S. A.; Farine, D. R.; Peters, A.; Pinter-Wollman, N.: Cooperative breeding and the emergence of multilevel societies in birds. Ecology Letters 24 (4), S. 766 - 777 (2022)
Davis, G. H.; Crofoot, M. C.; Farine, D. R.: Using optimal foraging theory to infer how groups make collective decisions. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 37 (11), S. 942 - 952 (2022)
Dehnen, T.; Arbon, J. J.; Farine, D. R.; Boogert, N. J.: How feedback and feed-forward mechanisms link determinants of social dominance. Biological Reviews 97 (3), S. 1210 - 1230 (2022)
Dehnen, T.; Papageorgiou, D.; Nyaguthii, B.; Cherono, W.; Penndorf, J.; Boogert, N. J.; Farine, D. R.: Costs dictate strategic investment in dominance interactions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 377 (1845), 20200447 (2022)
Farine, D. R.; Carter, G. G.: Permutation tests for hypothesis testing with animal social network data: Problems and potential solutions. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 13 (1), S. 144 - 156 (2022)
Gideon, A.; Sauter, C.; Pruessner, J. C.; Farine, D. R.; Wirtz, P. H.: Determinants and mechanisms of the renin-aldosterone stress response. Psychosomatic Medicine 84 (1), S. 50 - 63 (2022)
Heinen, V. K.; Benedict, L. M.; Sonnenberg, B. R.; Bridge, E. S.; Farine, D. R.; Pravosudov, V. V.: Experimental manipulation of food distribution alters social networks and information transmission across environments in a food-caching bird. Animal Behaviour 193, S. 1 - 12 (2022)
Klump, B. C.; Major, R. E.; Farine, D. R.; Martin, J. M.; Aplin, L. M.: Is bin-opening in cockatoos leading to an innovation arms race with humans? Current Biology 32 (17), S. R910 - R911 (2022)
Nyaguthii, B.; Njoroge, P.; Farine, D. R.: Observation of a black-cheeked waxbill (Brunhilda charmosyna) cleaning a Kirk's dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii). Ecology and Evolution 12 (2), e8506 (2022)
Valle-Pereira, J. V. S.; Cantor, M.; Machado, A. M. S.; Farine, D. R.; Daura-Jorge, F. G.: The role of behavioural variation in the success of artisanal fishers who interact with dolphins. ICES Journal of Marine Science 79 (4), S. 1150 - 1158 (2022)
Wanelik, K. M.; Farine, D. R.: A new method for characterising shared space use networks using animal trapping data. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 76 (9), 127 (2022)
Wild, S.; Chimento, M.; McMahon, K.; Farine, D. R.; Sheldon, B. C.; Aplin, L. M.: Complex foraging behaviours in wild birds emerge from social learning and recombination of components. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 377 (1843), 20200307 (2022)
Beck, K. B.; Farine, D. R.; Kempenaers, B.: Social network position predicts male mating success in a small passerine. Behavioral Ecology 32 (5), S. 856 - 864 (2021)
Bond, M. L.; Konig, B.; Lee, D. E.; Ozgu, A.; Farine, D. R.: Proximity to humans affects local social structure in a giraffe metapopulation. Journal of Animal Ecology 90 (1), S. 212 - 221 (2021)
Bond, M. L.; Konig, B.; Ozgul, A.; Farine, D. R.; Lee, D. E.: Socially defined subpopulations reveal demographic variation in a giraffe metapopulation. Journal of Wildlife Management 85 (5), S. 920 - 931 (2021)
Bond, M. L.; Lee, D. E.; Farine, D. R.; Ozgul, A.; König, B.: Sociability increases survival of adult female giraffes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 288, 2770 (2021)
Eine Studie im Wissenschaftsjournal Science zeigt: Klassische Modelle von kollektivem Verhalten können die Verhaltensmechanismen von Heuschreckenschwärmen nicht erklären
Mit ICARUS 2.0 startet das weltraumgestützte Tierbeobachtungssystem neue Pläne für eine dedizierte Flotte von fünf CubeSats in einer erdnahen Umlaufbahn
Wissenschaftler setzen ultraleichte Sensoren ein, die „wie Handys“ in ganz Europa Empfang haben, um zu untersuchen, wie Fledermäuse über den Kontinent ziehen
Einer der einflussreichsten Forscher unserer Zeit: Konstanzer Pionier in der Erforschung von kollektivem Verhalten zum sechsten Mal als “Highly Cited Researcher” ausgezeichnet