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Marmosets: a neuroscientific model of human social behavior
The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) has garnered interest recently as a powerful
model for the future of neuroscience research. Much of this excitement has centered on the …
model for the future of neuroscience research. Much of this excitement has centered on the …
An evolutionary explanation for the female leadership paradox
Social influence is distributed unequally between males and females in many mammalian
societies. In human societies, gender inequality is particularly evident in access to …
societies. In human societies, gender inequality is particularly evident in access to …
Obstacles and opportunities for female leadership in mammalian societies: A comparative perspective
Women remain universally underrepresented in the top leadership positions. A comparative
evolutionary framework may offer new insights into the value of and potential barriers to …
evolutionary framework may offer new insights into the value of and potential barriers to …
[PDF][PDF] Network measures in animal social network analysis: Their strengths, limits, interpretations and uses
32 For those unfamiliar with Social Network Analysis (SNA) terminology (highlighted in the
text with 33 asterisks), we provide a glossary in Table. 1. The mathematical formula of all the …
text with 33 asterisks), we provide a glossary in Table. 1. The mathematical formula of all the …
Lifetime mobility of an Arctic woolly mammoth
Little is known about woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) mobility and range. Here
we use high temporal resolution sequential analyses of strontium isotope ratios along an …
we use high temporal resolution sequential analyses of strontium isotope ratios along an …
The evolution of infanticide by males in mammalian societies
Male mammals often kill conspecific offspring. The benefits of such infanticide to males, and
its costs to females, probably vary across mammalian social and mating systems. We used …
its costs to females, probably vary across mammalian social and mating systems. We used …
Automatic grou** for efficient cooperative multi-agent reinforcement learning
Grou** is ubiquitous in natural systems and is essential for promoting efficiency in team
coordination. This paper proposes a novel formulation of Group-oriented Multi-Agent …
coordination. This paper proposes a novel formulation of Group-oriented Multi-Agent …
African elephants address one another with individually specific name-like calls
MA Pardo, K Fristrup, DS Lolchuragi… - Nature Ecology & …, 2024 - nature.com
Personal names are a universal feature of human language, yet few analogues exist in other
species. While dolphins and parrots address conspecifics by imitating the calls of the …
species. While dolphins and parrots address conspecifics by imitating the calls of the …
[KNYGA][B] The Amboseli elephants: a long-term perspective on a long-lived mammal
CJ Moss, H Croze, PC Lee - 2019 - degruyter.com
Elephants have fascinated humans for millennia. Aristotle wrote of them with awe; Hannibal
used them in warfare; and John Donne called the elephant “Nature's greatest masterpiece …
used them in warfare; and John Donne called the elephant “Nature's greatest masterpiece …
A social network perspective on measurements of dominance hierarchies
D Shizuka, DB McDonald - Animal Behaviour, 2012 - Elsevier
The hierarchical organization of dominance relations among animals has wide-ranging
implications in social evolution. The structure of dominance relations has often been …
implications in social evolution. The structure of dominance relations has often been …