Early social networks predict survival in wild bottlenose dolphins.
A fundamental question concerning group-living species is what factors influence the evolution of sociality. Although several studies link adult social bonds to fitness, social patterns and relationships are often formed early in life and are also likely to have fitness consequences, particularly in...
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Autores principales: | Margaret A Stanton, Janet Mann |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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