Canopy Cohesion principle
Lessons from Roloway Monkey
Signal through leaves.
White-Beard Group Signaling

Core lesson
A group holds together when its signals are visible through the leaves.
Biological basis
Roloway Monkeys are arboreal primates that live in social groups and move through forest canopy. Their striking facial markings and calls support recognition and group coordination.
Best use cases
Where this lesson tends to be most useful in practice.
Group cohesionCanopy lifeSocial signalsRecognitionFamily movement