The dynamics of social cohesion in response to simulated intergroup conflict in banded mongooses
Intergroup conflict is widespread in nature and is proposed to have strong impacts on the evolution of social behavior. The conflict–cohesion hypothesis predicts that exposure to intergroup conflict should lead to increased social cohesion to improve group success or resilience in future conflicts....
Main Authors: | Preston, EFR, Thompson, FJ, Kyabulima, S, Croft, DP, Cant, MA |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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