Multilevel societies with fission–fusion dynamics—arguably the most complex animal societies—are defined by two or more nested levels of organization. The core of these societies are modular social units that regularly fission and fuse with one another. Despite convergent evolution in disparate taxa, we know strikingly little about how such societies form and how fitness benefits operate. Understanding the kinship structure of complex societies could inform us about the origins of the social structure as well as about the potential for individuals in these societies to accrue indirect fitness benefits. Here, we combined genetic and behavioural data on geladas (Theropithecus gelada), an Old World Monkey, to complete the most comprehensive so...
International audienceA general pattern in animal behavior is that group-living species tend to bias...
Spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) are large mammalian carnivores, but their societies, called ‘clans,...
In several group-living species, individuals' social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
Multilevel societies with fission–fusion dynamics—arguably the most complex animal societies—are def...
Multilevel societies with fission–fusion dynamics—arguably the most complex animal societies—are def...
Kin selection, where individuals aid close relatives thereby increasing their own fitness, has long ...
A small number of primate species including snub-nosed monkeys (colobines), geladas (papionins) and ...
We use network analysis of co-herding and nearest-neighbour data for harems from several study popul...
This study aimed to explore the benefits that individuals gain from group living and the role of kin...
In mammals, and especially primates, group size and social complexity are typically correlated. Howe...
In mammals, and especially primates, group size and social complexity are typically correlated. Howe...
Various aspects of sociality in mammals (e.g., dyadic connectedness) are linked with measures of bio...
The persistence of biological systems requires evolved mechanisms which promote stability. Cohesive ...
Several mammalian species exhibit complex, nested social organizations, termed multi-level or modula...
The persistence of biological systems requires evolved mechanisms which promote stability. Cohesive ...
International audienceA general pattern in animal behavior is that group-living species tend to bias...
Spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) are large mammalian carnivores, but their societies, called ‘clans,...
In several group-living species, individuals' social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
Multilevel societies with fission–fusion dynamics—arguably the most complex animal societies—are def...
Multilevel societies with fission–fusion dynamics—arguably the most complex animal societies—are def...
Kin selection, where individuals aid close relatives thereby increasing their own fitness, has long ...
A small number of primate species including snub-nosed monkeys (colobines), geladas (papionins) and ...
We use network analysis of co-herding and nearest-neighbour data for harems from several study popul...
This study aimed to explore the benefits that individuals gain from group living and the role of kin...
In mammals, and especially primates, group size and social complexity are typically correlated. Howe...
In mammals, and especially primates, group size and social complexity are typically correlated. Howe...
Various aspects of sociality in mammals (e.g., dyadic connectedness) are linked with measures of bio...
The persistence of biological systems requires evolved mechanisms which promote stability. Cohesive ...
Several mammalian species exhibit complex, nested social organizations, termed multi-level or modula...
The persistence of biological systems requires evolved mechanisms which promote stability. Cohesive ...
International audienceA general pattern in animal behavior is that group-living species tend to bias...
Spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) are large mammalian carnivores, but their societies, called ‘clans,...
In several group-living species, individuals' social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...