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引用次数: 7
摘要
社会行为是极其多样化的。它的范围从两个个体之间以交配为目的的简单而短暂的互动,到大型合作社会中个体之间发生的复杂互动(Szekely et al. 2010;Rubenstein and Abbot 2017)。由于社会性行为在有性繁殖的动物物种中几乎无处不在,而且我们人类是所有生物中最具社会性的物种之一,因此人们对理解其生态和进化的原因和后果产生了根本的兴趣。
Social behavior is extremely diverse. It ranges from simple and brief interactions between two individuals for the purposes of mating to complex interactions between individuals that occur within large cooperative societies (Szekely et al. 2010; Rubenstein and Abbot 2017). Because of the near ubiquity of social behavior across sexually reproducing animal species, and the fact that our own species is one of the most social of all organisms, there has been a fundamental interest in understanding its ecological and evolutionary causes and consequences.