Attempts to relate interspecific differences in social organisation among primates to gross differences in habitat or diet type have been largely unsuccessful. This is probably partly because distantly related species have adapted to similar ecological situations in different ways and partly because much ...
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Animal social behaviour and contact patterns are extremely diverse in nature, with social organisation and contact patterns varying considerably between species9. Contact patterns also vary within-species and can be influenced by individual intrinsic factors such as age and sex9, ecological factors (e....
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The behavior of monkeys is strongly influenced by their social organisation. This influence is all pervasive, starting early in life when the infant monkey knows and is concerned with only a very small part of its group, namely the mother, kin and peers. At this early stage, influence is br...
The evolution of social bonds in primate males Social bonds, here defined as strong, equitable and enduring social relationships, increase fitness in both male and female primates irrespective of their ... Julia,Ostner,Oliver,... - 《Behaviour》 被引量: 21发表: 2014年 Self-Organisation and Ev...
[1]. However, even after overcoming physical barriers,effective dispersalis only realised if an individual that moves to a newpatchis successful in entering and reproducing in that patch[2]. For social species, the characteristics of thesocial system, such as the organisation of groups and the ...
3. Describe the social organisation among insects such as honeybees and termites. 4. Describe and comment upon the forms of social organisation among primates. 5. Show some understanding of conflict behaviour, its origins and manifestations (e.g. territorial conflict, threat displays, appeasement ...
Figure 2.Social Insect Colonies Are Richly Diverse, Illustrating the Surprising Innovations Borne of Social Insect Cooperation. Examples range from (A) the architectural grandeur of termite mounds to (B) small colonies of simple eusocial wasps, (C) the strict organisation of fire ants and (D) ...