Animal societies vary widely in the diversity of social behaviour and the distribution of reproductive shares among their group members. It has been shown that individual condition can lead to divergent social roles and that social specialisation can cause an exacerbation or a mitigation of the inequality among group members within a society. This work, however, has not investigated cases in which resource availability varies between different societies, a factor that is thought to explain variation in the level of cooperation and the disparities in reproductive shares within each social group. In this study, I focus on how resource availability mediates the expression of social behaviour and how this, in turn, mediates inequality both with...
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International audienceExplaining the evolution and maintenance of animal groups remains a challenge....
Social organization among human foragers is characterized by a three-generational system of resource...
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Conflicts of interest over resources or reproduction among individuals in a social group have long b...
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Small-scale human societies range from foraging bands with a strong egalitarian ethos to more econom...
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distribution evolution selfishness selflessnessThis paper explores how the evolution of human social...
This article focuses on the way that households respond to ‘global pressures’ by adapting their soci...
Small-scale human societies range from foraging bands with a strong egalitarian ethos to more econom...
<div><p>The fact that the more resourceful people are sharing with the poor to mitigate inequality—e...
Individuals vary in their access to resources, social connections and phenotypic traits, and a centr...
International audienceExplaining the evolution and maintenance of animal groups remains a challenge....
Social organization among human foragers is characterized by a three-generational system of resource...
Common views identify resource abundance as the cause for the emergence of hierarchy in societies. W...
Social inequality is now pervasive in human societies, despite the fact that humans lived in relativ...
Conflicts of interest over resources or reproduction among individuals in a social group have long b...
Inequality is considered one of the drivers for the emergence of collective action, but conventional...
The causes of socioeconomic inequality have been debated since the time of Plato. Many reasons for t...
Small-scale human societies range from foraging bands with a strong egalitarian ethos to more econom...
Water governance remains a challenge for human societies, especially when the variation in resource ...
This paper studies how individual social status influences bilateral bargaining in small-scale socie...
distribution evolution selfishness selflessnessThis paper explores how the evolution of human social...
This article focuses on the way that households respond to ‘global pressures’ by adapting their soci...
Small-scale human societies range from foraging bands with a strong egalitarian ethos to more econom...
<div><p>The fact that the more resourceful people are sharing with the poor to mitigate inequality—e...