Publication:

Primate social organization evolved from a flexible pair-living ancestor

Date

Date

Date
2024
Journal Article
Published version

Citations

Citation copied

Olivier, C.-A., Martin, J. S., Pilisi, C., Agnani, P., Kauffmann, C., Hayes, L., Jaeggi, A. V., & Schradin, C. (2024). Primate social organization evolved from a flexible pair-living ancestor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 121, e2215401120. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2215401120

Abstract

Abstract

Abstract

Explaining the evolution of primate social organization has been fundamental to understand human sociality and social evolution more broadly. It has often been suggested that the ancestor of all primates was solitary and that other forms of social organization evolved later, with transitions being driven by various life history traits and ecological factors. However, recent research showed that many understudied primate species previously assumed to be solitary actually live in pairs, and intraspecific variation in social organization

Metrics

Downloads

14 since deposited on 2024-02-21
Acq. date: 2025-11-12

Views

91 since deposited on 2024-02-21
Acq. date: 2025-11-12

Additional indexing

Creators (Authors)

  • Olivier, Charlotte-Anaïs
    affiliation.icon.alt
  • Martin, Jordan S
    affiliation.icon.alt
  • Pilisi, Camille
    affiliation.icon.alt
  • Agnani, Paul
    affiliation.icon.alt
  • Kauffmann, Cécile
    affiliation.icon.alt
  • Hayes, Loren
    affiliation.icon.alt
  • Jaeggi, Adrian V
    affiliation.icon.alt
  • Schradin, C
    affiliation.icon.alt

Journal/Series Title

Journal/Series Title

Journal/Series Title

Volume

Volume

Volume
121

Number

Number

Number
1

Page range/Item number

Page range/Item number

Page range/Item number
e2215401120

Item Type

Item Type

Item Type
Journal Article

Dewey Decimal Classifikation

Dewey Decimal Classifikation

Dewey Decimal Classifikation

Language

Language

Language
English

Publication date

Publication date

Publication date
2024-01-02

Date available

Date available

Date available
2024-02-21

Publisher

Publisher

Publisher

ISSN or e-ISSN

ISSN or e-ISSN

ISSN or e-ISSN
0027-8424

OA Status

OA Status

OA Status
Hybrid

Free Access at

Free Access at

Free Access at
DOI

PubMed ID

PubMed ID

PubMed ID

Metrics

Downloads

14 since deposited on 2024-02-21
Acq. date: 2025-11-12

Views

91 since deposited on 2024-02-21
Acq. date: 2025-11-12

Citations

Citation copied

Olivier, C.-A., Martin, J. S., Pilisi, C., Agnani, P., Kauffmann, C., Hayes, L., Jaeggi, A. V., & Schradin, C. (2024). Primate social organization evolved from a flexible pair-living ancestor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 121, e2215401120. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2215401120

Hybrid Open Access
Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Files

Files

Files
Files available to download:1

Files

Files

Files
Files available to download:1
Loading...
Thumbnail Image