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The adaptive value of sociality in mammalian groups
Joan B. Silk
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
fitness
73%
behavioral ecology
36%
animal
33%
sexual dimorphism
32%
social group
32%
primate
26%
cost
25%
brain
22%
mammal
21%
habitat
15%
effect
11%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Ecology
44%
Ecosystem
41%
Animals
37%
Sex Characteristics
35%
Primates
34%
Mammals
33%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
32%
Costs and Cost Analysis
23%
Brain
18%
Agriculture & Biology
social class
43%
social structure
41%
sexual dimorphism
38%
Primates
33%
animals
31%
ecology
27%
mammals
27%
brain
26%
habitats
21%
Chemical Compounds
Ecology
100%