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The sexual selection continuumAs you reap, so shall you sow: coupling of harvesting and inoculating stabilizes the mutualism between termites and fungiAnalysis of disruptive selection in subdivided populationsEvolution of virulence: coinfection and propagule production in spore-producing parasites.Kin and multilevel selection in social evolution: a never-ending controversy?Natural selection. VII. History and interpretation of kin selection theoryThe genetical theory of social behaviourThe evolutionary ecology of molecular replicatorsThe causal meaning of Hamilton's ruleAltruism can proliferate through population viscosity despite high random gene flow.Chromodynamics of cooperation in finite populationsDynamics of sex ratio and female unmatedness under haplodiploidy.The coevolution of cooperation and dispersal in social groups and its implications for the emergence of multicellularityCalculating evolutionary dynamics in structured populations.Demography and the tragedy of the commons.Parasite replication and the evolutionary epidemiology of parasite virulence.The demographic benefits of belligerence and bravery: defeated group repopulation or victorious group size expansion?A general model of the public goods dilemma.Much ado about nothing: Nowak et al.'s charge against inclusive fitness theory.Unfavourable environment limits social conflict in Yuhina brunneiceps.How demography, life history, and kinship shape the evolution of genomic imprinting.On multilevel selection and kin selection: contextual analysis meets direct fitness.The niche construction perspective: a critical appraisal.There is no fitness but fitness, and the lineage is its bearerMating ecology explains patterns of genome eliminationConflict over condition-dependent sex allocation can lead to mixed sex-determination systemsSocial semantics: altruism, cooperation, mutualism, strong reciprocity and group selection.Pathology from evolutionary conflict, with a theory of X chromosome versus autosome conflict over sexually antagonistic traits.Expanded social fitness and Hamilton's rule for kin, kith, and kind.How mutation affects evolutionary games on graphs.Shape matters: lifecycle of cooperative patches promotes cooperation in bulky populations.The genetical theory of multilevel selection.Adaptive topographies and equilibrium selection in an evolutionary game.Relatedness, conflict, and the evolution of eusociality.Group selection and kin selection: two concepts but one process.Natural selection on fecundity variance in subdivided populations: kin selection meets bet hedgingSpite and the scale of competition.Indirect Fitness Benefits Enable the Spread of Host Genes Promoting Costly Transfer of Beneficial Plasmids.Genes as Cues of Relatedness and Social Evolution in Heterogeneous Environments.Stable eusociality via maternal manipulation when resistance is costless.
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1996 nî lūn-bûn
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1996年の論文
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1996年学术文章
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How to make a kin selection model.
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How to make a kin selection model.
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How to make a kin selection model.
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How to make a kin selection model.
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How to make a kin selection model.
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How to make a kin selection model.
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How to make a kin selection model.
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P2093
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10.1006/JTBI.1996.0075
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1996-05-01T00:00:00Z