2024
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0464
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The ecology of ageing in wild societies: linking age structure and social behaviour

Joe P. Woodman,
Samin Gokcekus,
Kristina B. Beck
et al.

Abstract: The age of individuals has consequences not only for their fitness and behaviour but also for the functioning of the groups they form. Because social behaviour often changes with age, population age structure is expected to shape the social organization, the social environments individuals experience and the operation of social processes within populations. Although research has explored changes in individual social behaviour with age, particularly in controlled settings, there is limited understanding of how … Show more

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