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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 November 2025
Dunbar suggests structural, behavioral, and cognitive mechanisms to mitigate the costs of living in large groups. While we generally concur with the notion of group size effects on female productivity, we call for a more explicit treatment of how functional support alleviates social costs and disagree with the outright dismissal of ecological drivers and phylogenetic inertia.
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Spelling out the mechanism: functional support and modified stressor appraisal buffer a cost of increased group size
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