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Multilevel Organisation of Animal Sociality

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TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
Volume 35, Issue 9, Pages 834-847

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2020.05.003

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Multilevel societies (MLSs), stable nuclear social units within a larger collective encompassing multiple nested social levels, occur in several mammalian line-ages. Their architectural complexity and size impose specific demands on their members requiring adaptive solutions in multiple domains. The functional signif-icance of MLSs lies in their members being equipped to reap the benefits of mul-tiple group sizes. Here, we propose a unifying terminology and operational definition of MLS. To identify new avenues for integrative research, we synthe-sise current literature on the selective pressures underlying the evolution of MLSs and their implications for cognition, intersexual conflict, and sexual selec-tion. Mapping the drivers and consequences of MLS provides a reference point for the social evolution of many taxa, including our own species.

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