Socioecological complexity in primate groups and its cognitive correlates
Characterising non-human primate social complexity and its cognitive bases has proven challenging. Using principal component analyses, we show that primate social, ecological and reproductive behaviours condense into two components: socioecological complexity (including most social and ecological va...
Main Authors: | Shultz, S, Dunbar, RIM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2022
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