However, discriminate sociality is an integral part of group living, as different individuals afford different threats and opportunities.
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With respect to the developing individual, a movement takes place from egocentricity to sociality during the process of growing up.
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This facultative sociality allows them to survive periods of sub-optimal conditions, when sustaining large aggregations is not feasible.
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Duffy and Macdonald ( 2010 ) tested this prediction in Belize by examining how shrimp abundance correlated with sociality among species.
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The consequences included not only increased pro-sociality between those interacting, but also the unexpected effects on the individual.
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To speak of algal affiliation, though, strikes most researchers in the field as stretching the concept of sociality beyond recognition.
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An animal that cares for its young but shows no other sociality traits is said to be " subsocial ".
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The level of sociality often varies between species ( interspecies ) but can vary within a species ( intraspecies ) as well.
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The themes of her work primarily center around her personal relationship to the politics, religious implications, and sociality of environmental issues.