Patterns of primate socioecology have been used to suggest that the first truly savanna-dwelling hominin, Homo ergaster, lived in sizeable groups. Here, we revisit these estimates and infer additional features of the social organization of these early hominins based on anti-predator responses observed across the primate taxon. We first show that the effect of habitat on primate group size, composition, and sexual dimorphism is negligible after controlling for substrate use and phylogeny: terrestrial species live in larger groups with more and bigger males than arboreal taxa. We next hypothesize that groups can only survive in open habitats if males are able to engage in joint counter-attacks against the large carnivorans typical of such env...
In mammals, and especially primates, group size and social complexity are typically correlated. Howe...
The social brain hypothesis argues that large brains have arisen over evolutionary time as a respons...
Evolutionary models consider hunting and food sharing to be milestones that paved the way from prima...
Fission-fusion societies are social systems in which individuals belonging to the same community are...
© 2015 The Authors. For anthropologists, meat eating by primates like chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) ...
Primates display a remarkable diversity of types of social organization—a diversity that, according ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-59)The hypothesized ecological and behavioral adaptati...
The structure and evolution of primate societies are generally shaped by ecological and social force...
Predation is thought to have been a key selection pressure in primate evolution, especially in the s...
The transition from solitary life to sociality is considered one of the major transitions in evoluti...
The course of hominin evolution has involved successive migrations towards higher absolute latitudes...
Predictions of the model of van Schaik (1989) of female-bonding in primates are tested by systematic...
A small number of primate species including snub-nosed monkeys (colobines), geladas (papionins) and ...
Many social animals live in relatively stable groups, and often these groups occupy partially overla...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) make nests for resting and sleeping, which is unusual for anthropoid p...
In mammals, and especially primates, group size and social complexity are typically correlated. Howe...
The social brain hypothesis argues that large brains have arisen over evolutionary time as a respons...
Evolutionary models consider hunting and food sharing to be milestones that paved the way from prima...
Fission-fusion societies are social systems in which individuals belonging to the same community are...
© 2015 The Authors. For anthropologists, meat eating by primates like chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) ...
Primates display a remarkable diversity of types of social organization—a diversity that, according ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-59)The hypothesized ecological and behavioral adaptati...
The structure and evolution of primate societies are generally shaped by ecological and social force...
Predation is thought to have been a key selection pressure in primate evolution, especially in the s...
The transition from solitary life to sociality is considered one of the major transitions in evoluti...
The course of hominin evolution has involved successive migrations towards higher absolute latitudes...
Predictions of the model of van Schaik (1989) of female-bonding in primates are tested by systematic...
A small number of primate species including snub-nosed monkeys (colobines), geladas (papionins) and ...
Many social animals live in relatively stable groups, and often these groups occupy partially overla...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) make nests for resting and sleeping, which is unusual for anthropoid p...
In mammals, and especially primates, group size and social complexity are typically correlated. Howe...
The social brain hypothesis argues that large brains have arisen over evolutionary time as a respons...
Evolutionary models consider hunting and food sharing to be milestones that paved the way from prima...