Social wasps accepted more frequently into unfamiliar colonies when both the individual and the group are young
Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 14:41
in Psychology & Sociology
Ants, wasps and humans live in highly complex societies. Our organizations share some basic features of group life, like individuals trying to find the balance between cooperation and conflict. Understanding what factors are important for these communities to develop gives us key insights into the evolution of sociality in animals.