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The role of habitat configuration in shaping social structure: a gap in studies of animal social complexity

Posted on June 1, 2018November 9, 2019

He, P., Maldonado-Chaparro, A.A., Farine, D.R. (2019) The role of habitat configuration in shaping social structure: a gap in studies of animal social complexity. Behavioural Ecology & Sociobiology 73: 9.

 

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