Many models have been advanced to suggest how different expressions of sociality have evolved and are maintained. However these models ignore the function of groups for the particular species in question. Here we present a new perspective on sociality where the function of the group takes a central role. We argue that sociality may have primarily a reproductive, protective, or foraging function, depending on whether it enhances the reproductive, protective or foraging aspect of the animal's life (sociality may serve a mixture of these functions). Different functions can potentially cause the development of the same social behaviour. By identifying which function influences a particular social behaviour we can determine how that social behav...
Virtually all spiders are predators, and many are cannibalistic. Of the handful of species that tole...
Cotutule thesis in conjuction with the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Science, Depa...
Deciphering the mechanisms involved in shaping social structure is key to a deeper understanding of ...
Sociality – cooperative group living – is ubiquitous in the natural world, yet our understanding of ...
A major goal of evolutionary research is to elucidate the processes involved in the evolution of gro...
Understanding the suite of ecological conditions that favor sociality —the tendency of organisms to ...
The puzzle of how complex and costly social behaviours have evolved in so many diverse organisms has...
Progress in sociobiology continues to be hindered by abstract debates over methodology and the relat...
The evolution of cooperation requires benefits of group living to exceed costs. Hence, some componen...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
The question of why some social systems have evolved close inbreeding is particularly intriguing giv...
The global success of animal societies is due, in part, on the ability of groups of animals to perfo...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
Social spiders most likely evolved from subsocial-like ancestors, species in which siblings remain t...
Virtually all spiders are predators, and many are cannibalistic. Of the handful of species that tole...
Cotutule thesis in conjuction with the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Science, Depa...
Deciphering the mechanisms involved in shaping social structure is key to a deeper understanding of ...
Sociality – cooperative group living – is ubiquitous in the natural world, yet our understanding of ...
A major goal of evolutionary research is to elucidate the processes involved in the evolution of gro...
Understanding the suite of ecological conditions that favor sociality —the tendency of organisms to ...
The puzzle of how complex and costly social behaviours have evolved in so many diverse organisms has...
Progress in sociobiology continues to be hindered by abstract debates over methodology and the relat...
The evolution of cooperation requires benefits of group living to exceed costs. Hence, some componen...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
The question of why some social systems have evolved close inbreeding is particularly intriguing giv...
The global success of animal societies is due, in part, on the ability of groups of animals to perfo...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
Social spiders most likely evolved from subsocial-like ancestors, species in which siblings remain t...
Virtually all spiders are predators, and many are cannibalistic. Of the handful of species that tole...
Cotutule thesis in conjuction with the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Science, Depa...
Deciphering the mechanisms involved in shaping social structure is key to a deeper understanding of ...