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Peng He

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Biologist.

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Feeling sleepy after an action-packed weekend? Luckily for us, a quick nap or early bedtime might be all we need to feel rested. But as we showed today in @eLife, catching up on lost sleep may be a luxury that wild animals can’t afford1/9 elifesciences.org/articles/73695


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International Max Planck Research School for Quantitative Behaviour Ecology and Evolution from lab to field (IMPRS-QBEE) call for PhD's euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/715217


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.@ecopeng will present a poster on some of his doctoral work @IMPRS_OrgBio @unikonstanz on the use of network approaches to model animal habitats: ‘Animal habitat networks: why should we care and how can we model them?’ Poster #105 #ASABSummer2019


Fishing net casting here in Laguna in Brazil is a necessary skill for interacting with local wild dolphins🤓 Thx @carolbezamat for photos!

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Peng He @IMPRS_OrgBio and colleagues @CollectiveBehav discuss the implications of habitat configuration in shaping the ecology and evolution of animal societies and offer a framework for future studies! @unikonstanz @maxplanckpress link.springer.com/article/10.100…


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Check out our upcoming @IMPRS_OrgBio #PhD projects! There are more positions available within the framework of the Excellence Cluster @CollectiveBehav @unikonstanz! orn.mpg.de/projects


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Does the country of origin influences migration behaviour? Follow the #ICARUSinitiative blackbirds live with the @animaltracking App!

164 captive-bred blackbirds will soon decide where to spend the Northern winter: Lake Constance? France? Spain? Are the Russian-heritage blackbirds going first? Or the French-ies? Follow them live with #ICARUSintiative tags on the animal tracker app.

animaltracking's tweet image. 164 captive-bred blackbirds will soon decide where to spend the Northern winter: Lake Constance? France? Spain? Are the Russian-heritage blackbirds going first? Or the French-ies? Follow them live with #ICARUSintiative tags on the animal tracker app.
animaltracking's tweet image. 164 captive-bred blackbirds will soon decide where to spend the Northern winter: Lake Constance? France? Spain? Are the Russian-heritage blackbirds going first? Or the French-ies? Follow them live with #ICARUSintiative tags on the animal tracker app.


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"Nepotism masks evidence for reciprocity in cooperation networks" (in revision). We include simulations to help with disentangling the effects of long-term reciprocal help and kinship in observational datasets. Any feedback is appreciated. biorxiv.org/content/early/…


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***With movies*** New preprint exploring the interplay of movement ecology and social learning rules on the emergence and stability of local behavioural traditions with @MariusSomveille @JoshAFirth @LucyMAplin @DamienFarine et al. biorxiv.org/content/early/…


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First outcomes of our automated tracking system this year! Getting ready for the large amount of data on co-perching and co-feeding behaviour, and soon, on the ontogeny of social relationships! #zebbiempio @DamienFarine @CollectiveBehav @animaltracking


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Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology and the University of California Davis provide a methodological framework for studying influence and leadership in groups. rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/373/17…


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Cooperation facilitates the colonization of harsh environments nature.com/articles/s4155… #March2017highlight #ICYMI

NatureEcoEvo's tweet image. Cooperation facilitates the colonization of harsh environments nature.com/articles/s4155… #March2017highlight #ICYMI

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This collective behavior simulator made by @DirkBrockmann and based on @icouzin and colleagues model is just AWESOME!!! You can play with it here 🙌 > rocs.hu-berlin.de/explorables/ex… (HT @emilyfobert)


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