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科学领域:

  • 社区生态学社区生态学
  • 人类学是人类学.
  • 民族灵长类动物学 民族灵长类动物学

背景情况:

  • 混合物种动物群体在生态和人类学研究中得到了认可.
  • 现有的"社会"定义可能不完全涵盖这些复杂的物种间相互作用.

研究的目的:

  • 评估混合物种动物群是否符合莫菲特对社会的定义.
  • 探索将混合物种群归类为社会所带来的影响.

主要方法:

  • 从社区生态学,人类学和民族灵长类动物学中分析现有研究.
  • 将莫菲特的社会定义应用于观察到的混合物种动物群.

主要成果:

  • 莫菲特对社会的定义可以扩展到包括混合物种动物群.
  • 混合物种社会的存在意味着社会是由社会规范组织的.

结论:

  • 混合物种动物群符合被视为社会的标准.
  • 个人通常可以同时参与多个社会.
  • 社会结构受到社会规范的影响,即使是在物种间的环境中.