Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and competition between group members, define social complexity in vertebrates. Numerous life history, physiological and cognitive traits have been shown to affect, or to be affected by, such social relationships. As such, differences in developmental modes, i.e. the 'altricial-precocial' spectrum, may play an important role in understanding the interspecific variation in occurrence of social interactions, but to what extent this is the case is unclear because the role of the developmental mode has not been studied directly in across-species studies of sociality. In other words, although there are studies on the effects of developmental mode on br...
In the last decades, the assumption that complex social life is cognitively challenging, and thus ca...
The social brain hypothesis argues that large brains have arisen over evolutionary time as a respons...
Among mammals, the members of some Orders have relatively large brains. Alternative explanations for...
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and c...
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and c...
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and c...
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and c...
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and c...
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and c...
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and c...
As the brain is responsible for managing an individual's behavioral response to its environment, we ...
In the last decades, the assumption that complex social life is cognitively challenging, and thus ca...
Among mammals, the members of some Orders have relatively large brains. Alternative explanations for...
In the last decades, the assumption that complex social life is cognitively challenging, and thus ca...
In birds, large brains are associated with a series of population-level phenomena, including invasio...
In the last decades, the assumption that complex social life is cognitively challenging, and thus ca...
The social brain hypothesis argues that large brains have arisen over evolutionary time as a respons...
Among mammals, the members of some Orders have relatively large brains. Alternative explanations for...
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and c...
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and c...
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and c...
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and c...
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and c...
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and c...
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including cooperation and c...
As the brain is responsible for managing an individual's behavioral response to its environment, we ...
In the last decades, the assumption that complex social life is cognitively challenging, and thus ca...
Among mammals, the members of some Orders have relatively large brains. Alternative explanations for...
In the last decades, the assumption that complex social life is cognitively challenging, and thus ca...
In birds, large brains are associated with a series of population-level phenomena, including invasio...
In the last decades, the assumption that complex social life is cognitively challenging, and thus ca...
The social brain hypothesis argues that large brains have arisen over evolutionary time as a respons...
Among mammals, the members of some Orders have relatively large brains. Alternative explanations for...