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(2003), pp. 363-392; M. McFarlandSymington, «Fission-Fusion SocialOrganization in Ateles and Pan»,International Journal of Primatology,11, 1 (1990), p. 49; Colin A. Chapman yLauren J. Chapman, «Determinants ofGroups Size in Primates: TheImportance of Travel Costs», en SueBoinsky y Paul A. Garber, eds., On theMove: How and Why Animals Travel inGroups, Chicago, University of ChicagoPress, 2000, p. 26. <<

[3]Dunbar, Grooming, Gossip, and theEvolution of Language, pp. 69-79;Leslie C. Aiello y R. I. M. Dunbar,«Neocortex Size, Group Size, and theEvolution of Language», CurrentAnthropology, 34, 2 (1993), p. 189.Para una crítica a esta interpretación,véase Christopher McCarthy et al.,«Comparing Two Methods forEstimating Network Size», HumanOrganization, 60, 1 (2001), p. 32; R. A.Hill y R. I. M. Dunbar, «Social NetworkSize in Humans», Human Nature, 14, 1(2003), p. 65. <<

(2003), pp. 363-392; M. McFarland

Symington, «Fission-Fusion Social

Organization in Ateles and Pan»,

International Journal of Primatology,

11, 1 (1990), p. 49; Colin A. Chapman y

Lauren J. Chapman, «Determinants of

Groups Size in Primates: The

Importance of Travel Costs», en Sue

Boinsky y Paul A. Garber, eds., On the

Move: How and Why Animals Travel in

Groups, Chicago, University of Chicago

Press, 2000, p. 26. <<

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