It has often been assumed by those studying animal behaviour that
the social system adopted by a species is a fixed product of
natural selection. There is now an interesting body of evidence
that this is not always the case and that alternative forms of
social organisation may be adopted according to circumstance. In
this book, first published in 1991, Professor Lott presents an
overview of the understanding of this phenomenon and its
implications for animal conservation and management. Those
interested in social systems and more generally in animal behaviour
and ecology will find this book to be an invaluable source of
information and ideas.
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