Researchers Study How Animal Societies Make Decisions, Resolve Conflict

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The 2020 U.S. presidential election results are dominating the national conversation. What can be learned from the animal kingdom about how animal societies make decisions and resolve conflict? College of Liberal Arts & Sciences researchers Alan Rauch, English; Stanley Schneider, Biological Sciences; and Lydia Light, Anthropology, offer their insights.

Rauch earned degrees in zoology and literature, and he studies and writes about dolphins. Schneider studies honey bees and their hive behavior, and Light researches gibbons and other primates… Read more.

Researchers Study How Animal Societies Make Decisions, Resolve Conflict