Brain size, ecology and sociality: a reptilian perspective

Volume: 126, Issue: 3, Pages: 381 - 391
Published: Jan 19, 2019
Abstract
It is often hypothesized that larger brains evolved to deal with environmental complexity, by means of enhanced cognition and behavioural flexibility. Decades of research have tried to relate relative brain size to either habitat or social complexity, but often with conflicting results. Which selective pressures favour larger brains and whether they act in the same way in different taxa is unclear, especially given that the majority of studies...
Paper Details
Title
Brain size, ecology and sociality: a reptilian perspective
Published Date
Jan 19, 2019
Volume
126
Issue
3
Pages
381 - 391
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