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Species-level variation in primate social behavior is correlated with climate extremes and variability

Creighton, M. J. A.

2026-06-17 ecology
10.64898/2026.06.15.732406 bioRxiv
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Cooperatively breeding species are disproportionately found in extreme and unpredictable climates globally, suggesting that cooperation is beneficial to persistence in climatically challenging conditions. Notably, other dimensions of sociality, like group living and tendency to engage in affiliative social behaviors, offer fitness-related benefits that could make them similarly advantageous in such climates. Here, I present a phylogenetic analysis of Primates aimed at testing whether these two dimensions of sociality--average group size and average percent time spent social grooming--are predicted by climatic challenges in species environments. Results show that time spent grooming is highest in extreme and unpredictable climates, with how dry conditions are explaining the greatest amount of variation. Thus, climate may influence the evolution and/or persistence of social grooming. While multiple mechanisms could mediate this association, subsequent analyses point to the benefits of social affiliation in environments where groupmates have highly competitive dynamics as one potential explanation.

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