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Extreme and Variable Climatic Conditions Drive the Evolution of Sociality in Australian Rodents (Current Biology)
 


Firman et al. show that sociality evolves under harsh conditions of low rainfall and high temperature variability, never under benign climatic conditions in Australian rodents. They also demonstrate that climate does not directly influence social conflict, but instead shapes competitive phenotypes by favoring the evolution of sociality.


 
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