Degree to which individuals in an animal population tend to associate in social groups and form cooperative societies.
1 Our understanding of animal sociality is based almost entirely on single-species sociality .
2 Research into plant sociality is still young, with many questions unanswered.
3 But the problem created by increased sociality is its maintenance, as Dunbar explains.
4 The Middle Ages spell disintegration; Fascism is nothing if not sociality .
5 Presents at all times played a prominent part in Roman etiquette and sociality .
6 Research on wild horses has connected offspring survival to maternal sociality .
7 Here, we report the presence of a surprising degree of general sociality in Drosophila.
8 But the sun of his sociality soon recovers from this brief eclipse and shines again.
9 But it was for the sake of sociality ; never either for the flask or the venison.
10 But outside the so-called eusocial insects, insect sociality has been an ambiguous, contentious field of study.
11 What I said in my last letter, the powers of fuddling sociality only know for me.
12 If numerical cognition was not related to sociality , the bears should have no problem solving numerical tasks.
13 This could be because heterospecific and single-species sociality are thought to be based on fundamentally different mechanisms.
14 Anger, fear, curiosity, humour, tenderness, egoism, sexual passion, and sociality must all be possible, but never uncontrollable.
15 Such groups are also observed in a large range of arthropod taxa independent of their level of sociality .
16 The rigors and rituals of initiation ceremonies at adolescence impressed the duties of sociality at that impressionable period.
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