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View article: Individual and seasonal variation in contact rate, connectivity and centrality in red fox (Vulpes vulpes) social groups
Individual and seasonal variation in contact rate, connectivity and centrality in red fox (Vulpes vulpes) social groups Open
Examining temporal variation in social connectivity and relating this to individual behaviour can help understand the role of individuals within social groups. Although red foxes are solitary foragers, they form social groups at higher pop…
View article: Understanding the intricacy of canid social systems: Structure and temporal stability of red fox (Vulpes vulpes) groups
Understanding the intricacy of canid social systems: Structure and temporal stability of red fox (Vulpes vulpes) groups Open
Red foxes have a highly flexible social system. Despite numerous studies worldwide, our understanding of the pattern and stability of fox social relationships remains limited. We applied social network analysis to camera trap data collecte…
View article: The challenges of recognising individuals with few distinguishing features: Identifying red foxes Vulpes vulpes from camera-trap photos
The challenges of recognising individuals with few distinguishing features: Identifying red foxes Vulpes vulpes from camera-trap photos Open
Over the last two decades, camera traps have revolutionised the ability of biologists to undertake faunal surveys and estimate population densities, although identifying individuals of species with subtle markings remains challenging. We c…
View article: Dominance, gender, and season influence food patch use in a group-living, solitary foraging canid
Dominance, gender, and season influence food patch use in a group-living, solitary foraging canid Open
Lay SummaryRed foxes thrive in towns and cities, where much of their food is deliberately provided by humans. We studied fox foraging behavior using camera traps in residential gardens where householders regularly fed foxes. Predictable fe…