Simple behavioral reactions to nearby neighbors may result in a greater variety of patterns of social interactions, social relationships, and social organization than has been previously assumed. Here, such transitions of micro-rules to macro-patterns are shown for primates in computer models. They concern the emergence of patterns of aggression, including the formation of coalitions and patterns of affi liation, such as reconciliation and grooming reciprocation. It is generally believed that these behavioral patterns require high cognition. While the high cognitive capacities of primates are not denied, these simulations suggest that primates may be less calculative in their daily lives. Simple behavioral reactions and self-organization ma...
Groups of primates form complex spatial and social structures. Often, dominance rank is reflected in...
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...
Simple behavioral reactions to nearby neighbors may result in a greater variety of patterns of socia...
Simple behavioral reactions to nearby neighbors may result in a greater variety of patterns of socia...
Simple behavioral reactions to nearby neighbors may result in a greater variety of patterns of socia...
Simple behavioral reactions to nearby neighbors may result in a greater variety of patterns of socia...
Simple behavioral reactions to nearby neighbors may result in a greater variety of patterns of socia...
Simple behavioral reactions to nearby neighbors may result in a greater variety of patterns of socia...
Compared to many other animal taxa, the social behavior of primates is generally regarded to be more...
Compared to many other animal taxa, the social behavior of primates is generally regarded to be more...
Compared to many other animal taxa, the social behavior of primates is generally regarded to be more...
Compared to many other animal taxa, the social behavior of primates is generally regarded to be more...
Compared to many other animal taxa, the social behavior of primates is generally regarded to be more...
Compared to many other animal taxa, the social behavior of primates is generally regarded to be more...
Groups of primates form complex spatial and social structures. Often, dominance rank is reflected in...
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...
Simple behavioral reactions to nearby neighbors may result in a greater variety of patterns of socia...
Simple behavioral reactions to nearby neighbors may result in a greater variety of patterns of socia...
Simple behavioral reactions to nearby neighbors may result in a greater variety of patterns of socia...
Simple behavioral reactions to nearby neighbors may result in a greater variety of patterns of socia...
Simple behavioral reactions to nearby neighbors may result in a greater variety of patterns of socia...
Simple behavioral reactions to nearby neighbors may result in a greater variety of patterns of socia...
Compared to many other animal taxa, the social behavior of primates is generally regarded to be more...
Compared to many other animal taxa, the social behavior of primates is generally regarded to be more...
Compared to many other animal taxa, the social behavior of primates is generally regarded to be more...
Compared to many other animal taxa, the social behavior of primates is generally regarded to be more...
Compared to many other animal taxa, the social behavior of primates is generally regarded to be more...
Compared to many other animal taxa, the social behavior of primates is generally regarded to be more...
Groups of primates form complex spatial and social structures. Often, dominance rank is reflected in...
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...