Elaboration of individuation is one of the trends in primate evolution. Individuation makes it more difficult to maintain group coherency. Individuation as it occurs in the phylogenetic shift from the Cercopithecoids (Old World monkeys) to African pongids, especially Pan, appears to have passed a threshold with Pan reverting to smaller, less coherent groups of males and females as a way to deal with increased individuation. In contrast, hominid evolution displays a pattern of group coherency and cooperative behavior that arose in conjunction with the mental construction of relations among individuals that we refer to as genealogical relations. Genealogical relations transcend the limitation of biological kinship as a basis for group coheren...
The social brain hypothesis was proposed as an explanation for the fact that primates have unusually...
Characterising non-human primate social complexity and its cognitive bases has proven challenging. U...
The social brain hypothesis argues that large brains have arisen over evolutionary time as a respons...
In this paper I sketch a model for the transition from biologically to culturally based forms of soc...
At some point in the course of evolution―from a primeval social organization of early hominids―all h...
Compared to most other mammals and birds, anthropoid primates have unusually complex societies chara...
Patrilineal kinship structures are among the most complex manifestations of the impact of kinship on...
From a Darwinian perspective, both history and environment are causal factors for change in animal s...
The persistence of biological systems requires evolved mechanisms which promote stability. Cohesive ...
Primate societies are characterized by bonded social relationships of a kind that are rare in other ...
The persistence of biological systems requires evolved mechanisms which promote stability. Cohesive ...
In mammals, and especially primates, group size and social complexity are typically correlated. Howe...
The persistence of biological systems requires evolved mechanisms which promote stability. Cohesive ...
Sociality is a widespread behavioural strategy that has been selected for in many animal species, in...
In mammals, and especially primates, group size and social complexity are typically correlated. Howe...
The social brain hypothesis was proposed as an explanation for the fact that primates have unusually...
Characterising non-human primate social complexity and its cognitive bases has proven challenging. U...
The social brain hypothesis argues that large brains have arisen over evolutionary time as a respons...
In this paper I sketch a model for the transition from biologically to culturally based forms of soc...
At some point in the course of evolution―from a primeval social organization of early hominids―all h...
Compared to most other mammals and birds, anthropoid primates have unusually complex societies chara...
Patrilineal kinship structures are among the most complex manifestations of the impact of kinship on...
From a Darwinian perspective, both history and environment are causal factors for change in animal s...
The persistence of biological systems requires evolved mechanisms which promote stability. Cohesive ...
Primate societies are characterized by bonded social relationships of a kind that are rare in other ...
The persistence of biological systems requires evolved mechanisms which promote stability. Cohesive ...
In mammals, and especially primates, group size and social complexity are typically correlated. Howe...
The persistence of biological systems requires evolved mechanisms which promote stability. Cohesive ...
Sociality is a widespread behavioural strategy that has been selected for in many animal species, in...
In mammals, and especially primates, group size and social complexity are typically correlated. Howe...
The social brain hypothesis was proposed as an explanation for the fact that primates have unusually...
Characterising non-human primate social complexity and its cognitive bases has proven challenging. U...
The social brain hypothesis argues that large brains have arisen over evolutionary time as a respons...