Review:
Eusociality In Other Species
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Eusociality in other species refers to the cooperative behavior exhibited by certain animal societies, where individuals within a group work together for the common good of the colony or community.
Key Features
- Division of labor
- Reproductive caste system
- Overlapping generations
- Cooperative care of offspring
Pros
- Efficient use of resources
- Increased survival and reproductive success
- Enhanced care for offspring
Cons
- Loss of individual autonomy
- Potential for conflict within the group
- Dependency on others for survival