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Mammalian Sociality

Mammalian Sociality
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摘要 Mammals generally form social groups to gain better protection from or to capture prey more efficiently.Open habitats are especially conducive to group formation because in those habitats social defenses are most effective at deterring predators .Closed habitats are more conducive to solitary living because then concealment.is ofen the best defense against predation. Group size is typically limited by competition for resources, and hense it is usually larger when food is clumped or relatively abundant. Social organization often revolves around status relationship, which are frequently based on agonistic interactions. Mammals generally form social groups to gain better protection from or to capture prey more efficiently.Open habitats are especially conducive to group formation because in those habitats social defenses are most effective at deterring predators .Closed habitats are more conducive to solitary living because then concealment.is ofen the best defense against predation. Group size is typically limited by competition for resources, and hense it is usually larger when food is clumped or relatively abundant. Social organization often revolves around status relationship, which are frequently based on agonistic interactions.
出处 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1997年第3期182-185,共4页 林业研究(英文版)
关键词 SOCIALITY BEHAVIOUR OPTIMAL MODEL Sociality, Behaviour, Optimal model
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