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Social tipping points in animal societies in response to heat stress
Grant Navid Doering
,
Inon Scharf
, Holly V. Moeller
, Jonathan N. Pruitt
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School of Zoology
University of California at Santa Barbara
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Heat Stress
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Calm
100%
Recoverability
100%
Animal Societies
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Personality Composition
100%
Social Tipping Points
100%
Hysteresis
50%
Response to Stress
50%
Aggressive Behavior
50%
Group Behavior
50%
State Transition
50%
Living Systems
50%
Non-aggressive
50%
Within-group
50%
Colony Size
50%
Thermal Stress
50%
Social State
50%
Spiders
50%
Aggressive Personality
50%
Anelosimus Studiosus
50%
Size Composition
50%
Sudden Transition
50%
State Shift
50%
Colony Personality
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Heat Stress
100%
Animal Society
100%
Group Dynamics
50%
Temperature Stress
50%
Engineering
Heat Stress
100%
Living System
50%
Thermal Stress
50%
State Transition
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Recoverability
100%
Thermal Stress
50%
Material Science
Thermal Stress
100%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%