bookMedical Entomology and ZoologyJan 1, 2002Closed access

Living in groups

Abstract

1. Introduction 2. The benefits of group formation 3. Some costs of grouping 4. The size of a group 5. Spatial heterogeneity of costs and benefits within groups 6. Heterogeneity and homogeneity of group membership 7. Evolutionary considerations 8. Environmental effects on grouping behaviour 9. Mechanisms 10. Conclusions

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Keywords
  • Homogeneity (statistics)
  • Group living
  • Group (periodic table)
  • Geography
  • Ecology
  • Biology
  • Mathematics
  • Statistics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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