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  • The causes and consequences of social intelligence are challenging to establish. A study on wild cleaner fish reports that large forebrains enable individuals to score higher in a social competence test, suggesting forebrain size is important for complex social decision-making.

    • Zegni Triki
    • Yasmin Emery
    • Redouan Bshary
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-9
  • An analysis of interspecific brain–body size relationships in mammals finds they do not follow the oft-assumed power-law scaling relationship that leads to a linear relationship when both variables are log-transformed, and reveals instead a curvilinear relationship between brain size and body size.

    • Zegni Triki
    News & Views
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 8, P: 1389-1390