Mammalian societies represent many different types of social systems. While some aspects of social systems have been extensively studied, there is little consensus on how to conceptualize social organization across species. Here, we present a framework describing eight dimensions of social organization to capture its diversity across mammalian societies. The framework uses simple information that is clearly separated from the three other aspects of social systems: social structure, care system, and mating system. By applying our framework across 208 species of all mammalian taxa, we find a rich multidimensional landscape of social organization. Correlation analysis reveals that the dimensions have relatively high independence, suggesting th...
Social groups may be viewed as collections of individuals exhibiting nonindependent behavior and org...
Kin selection, where individuals aid close relatives thereby increasing their own fitness, has long ...
Sociality (i.e., group-living) is a multi-dimensional aspect of behavior that occurs in many vertebr...
Mammalian societies represent many different types of social systems. While some aspects of social s...
Explaining the evolution of social organization has been fundamental to understanding human socialit...
Numerous studies in group-living animals with stable compositions have demonstrated the complex and ...
Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mammals) ha...
<div><p>Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mam...
Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mammals) ha...
Recent studies have demonstrated that human societies are hierarchically structured with a consisten...
Multilevel societies with fission–fusion dynamics—arguably the most complex animal societies—are def...
Sociality is one of the most captivating properties of animal life, encompassing a remarkable divers...
Studies of eusocial invertebrates regard complex societies as those where there is a clear division ...
Elephant-shrews (Macroscelidea) have long been considered the only mammalian order to be completely ...
Social network analysis is an increasingly popular method for analyzing relational data in animal so...
Social groups may be viewed as collections of individuals exhibiting nonindependent behavior and org...
Kin selection, where individuals aid close relatives thereby increasing their own fitness, has long ...
Sociality (i.e., group-living) is a multi-dimensional aspect of behavior that occurs in many vertebr...
Mammalian societies represent many different types of social systems. While some aspects of social s...
Explaining the evolution of social organization has been fundamental to understanding human socialit...
Numerous studies in group-living animals with stable compositions have demonstrated the complex and ...
Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mammals) ha...
<div><p>Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mam...
Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mammals) ha...
Recent studies have demonstrated that human societies are hierarchically structured with a consisten...
Multilevel societies with fission–fusion dynamics—arguably the most complex animal societies—are def...
Sociality is one of the most captivating properties of animal life, encompassing a remarkable divers...
Studies of eusocial invertebrates regard complex societies as those where there is a clear division ...
Elephant-shrews (Macroscelidea) have long been considered the only mammalian order to be completely ...
Social network analysis is an increasingly popular method for analyzing relational data in animal so...
Social groups may be viewed as collections of individuals exhibiting nonindependent behavior and org...
Kin selection, where individuals aid close relatives thereby increasing their own fitness, has long ...
Sociality (i.e., group-living) is a multi-dimensional aspect of behavior that occurs in many vertebr...