“…Partitioning the data sets into what seem to be natural subclusters suggests an even closer fit, with peaks at ∼140 and ∼107 for the small and large data sets, respectively. There is considerable evidence for the existence of a natural community size of approximately 150 in both ethnographic (Alberti 2014;Dunbar 2008) and online (Fuchs et al 2014;Gonçalves, Perra, Vespignani 2011;Haerter, Jamtveit, and Mathiesen 2012;Pollet, Roberts, and Dunbar 2011) environments, and the fact that the average camp community size in the present samples is in this same area adds support to the claim that this is an optimal or preferred community size. More generally, analysis of the substructuring patterns in both data sets suggests peaks at values that approximate the observed social layering values of 50, 150, and 500 observed in natural communities.…”