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Intragroup competition predicts individual foraging specialisation in a group‐living mammal
Catherine Sheppard, Richard Inger, Robbie A. McDonald, et al.
Ecology Letters (2018) Vol. 21, Iss. 5, pp. 665-673
Open Access | Times Cited: 116

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Behavioural ecology at the spatial–social interface
Quinn M. R. Webber, Gregory F. Albery, Damien R. Farine, et al.
Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (2023) Vol. 98, Iss. 3, pp. 868-886
Open Access | Times Cited: 76

Studying animal niches using bulk stable isotope ratios: an updated synthesis
Oliver N. Shipley, Philip Matich
Oecologia (2020) Vol. 193, Iss. 1, pp. 27-51
Closed Access | Times Cited: 126

The importance of individual‐to‐society feedbacks in animal ecology and evolution
Maurício Cantor, Adriana A. Maldonado‐Chaparro, Kristina B. Beck, et al.
Journal of Animal Ecology (2020) Vol. 90, Iss. 1, pp. 27-44
Open Access | Times Cited: 108

A fat chance of survival: Body condition provides life-history dependent buffering of environmental change in a wild mammal population
Julius G. Bright Ross, Chris Newman, Christina D. Buesching, et al.
Climate Change Ecology (2021) Vol. 2, pp. 100022-100022
Open Access | Times Cited: 58

Impervious surface cover and number of restaurants shape diet variation in an urban carnivore
Tal Caspi, M. Serrano, Stevi L. Vanderzwan, et al.
Ecosphere (2025) Vol. 16, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 1

Evidence for an ecological two-population model for white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) in Australian waters
Teah Grace Burke, Charlie Huveneers, Lauren Meyer, et al.
Wildlife Research (2025) Vol. 52, Iss. 3
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Isotopic niche is not equal to trophic niche
Nicolas Hette‐Tronquart
Ecology Letters (2019) Vol. 22, Iss. 11, pp. 1987-1989
Open Access | Times Cited: 62

Individual environmental niches in mobile organisms
Ben Carlson, Shay Rotics, Ran Nathan, et al.
Nature Communications (2021) Vol. 12, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 42

Vulture culture: dietary specialization of an obligate scavenger
Eneko Arrondo, Esther Sebastián‐González, Marcos Moleón, et al.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences (2023) Vol. 290, Iss. 1998
Open Access | Times Cited: 17

Metabolic Rate Interacts with Resource Availability to Determine Individual Variation in Microhabitat Use in the Wild
Sonya K. Auer, Ronald D. Bassar, Daniel Turek, et al.
The American Naturalist (2020) Vol. 196, Iss. 2, pp. 132-144
Open Access | Times Cited: 40

Habitat alteration facilitates the dominance of invasive species through disrupting niche partitioning in floodplain wetlands
Yuyu Wang, Wenzhuo Tan, Bin Li, et al.
Diversity and Distributions (2021) Vol. 27, Iss. 9, pp. 1861-1871
Closed Access | Times Cited: 35

Conformity and differentiation are two sides of the same coin
Christos C. Ioannou, Kate L. Laskowski
Trends in Ecology & Evolution (2023) Vol. 38, Iss. 6, pp. 545-553
Open Access | Times Cited: 13

Stable isotopes are quantitative indicators of trophic niche
Harry H. Marshall, Richard Inger, Andrew L. Jackson, et al.
Ecology Letters (2019) Vol. 22, Iss. 11, pp. 1990-1992
Open Access | Times Cited: 41

Beyond ecological opportunity: Prey diversity rather than abundance shapes predator niche variation
Javier Sánchez‐Hernández, Anders G. Finstad, Jo Vegar Arnekleiv, et al.
Freshwater Biology (2020) Vol. 66, Iss. 1, pp. 44-61
Open Access | Times Cited: 39

Homophily around specialized foraging underlies dolphin social preferences
Alexandre M. S. Machado, Maurício Cantor, Ana P. B. Costa, et al.
Biology Letters (2019) Vol. 15, Iss. 4, pp. 20180909-20180909
Open Access | Times Cited: 36

Within-Individual Canalization Contributes to Age-Related Increases in Trait Repeatability: A Longitudinal Experiment in Red Knots
Eva M. A. Kok, Joseph B. Burant, Anne Dekinga, et al.
The American Naturalist (2019) Vol. 194, Iss. 4, pp. 455-469
Open Access | Times Cited: 36

Foraging in proximity to humans can shape social centrality in wild dolphins
Kyra Bankhead, Katherine McHugh, Randall S. Wells, et al.
Research Square (Research Square) (2025)
Closed Access

Stochastic variation in foraging traits within inbred lines of Drosophila
Kaiya Hamamichi, Yuma Takahashi
PLoS ONE (2025) Vol. 20, Iss. 1, pp. e0289864-e0289864
Open Access

Unraveling how keystone niche individuals contribute disproportionately to the population niche
Federico Garrido‐de León, Valentina Franco‐Trecu, Daniel E. Naya, et al.
Oikos (2025)
Closed Access

Interspecific and interpopulation variation in individual diet specialization: Do environmental factors have a role?
Enrico Lunghi, Raoul Manenti, Fabio Cianferoni, et al.
Ecology (2020) Vol. 101, Iss. 8
Open Access | Times Cited: 32

Ecologically driven differences in individual diet specialization across three populations of Guiana dolphin
Clarissa R. Teixeira, Silvina Botta, Marta Jussara Cremer, et al.
Oecologia (2023) Vol. 201, Iss. 2, pp. 397-408
Closed Access | Times Cited: 10

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