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Female ambrosia beetles adjust their offspring sex ratio according to outbreeding opportunities for their sonsAlternative male mating tactics in a cichlid, Pelvicachromis pulcher : a comparison of reproductive effort and successPaying to stay or paying to breed? Field evidence for direct benefits of helping behavior in a cooperatively breeding fishSpawning coordination of mates in a shell brooding cichlidReciprocal cooperation between unrelated rats depends on cost to donor and benefit to recipient.Generalized reciprocity in rats.Adaptive behavioural syndromes due to strategic niche specializationAnimal personality due to social niche specialisation.The coevolution of cooperation and dispersal in social groups and its implications for the emergence of multicellularityFungus cultivation by ambrosia beetles: behavior and laboratory breeding success in three xyleborine species.Helper response to experimentally manipulated predation risk in the cooperatively breeding cichlid Neolamprologus pulcherExperimental evidence for reciprocity in allogrooming among wild-type Norway ratsLarval helpers and age polyethism in ambrosia beetlesPaternity of subordinates raises cooperative effort in cichlids.Inbreeding and selection on sex ratio in the bark beetle Xylosandrus germanus.The evolution of bourgeois, parasitic, and cooperative reproductive behaviors in fishes.Abundance and dynamics of filamentous fungi in the complex ambrosia gardens of the primitively eusocial beetle Xyleborinus saxesenii Ratzeburg (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae).Air bells of water spiders are an extended phenotype modified in response to gas composition.Repeatability and heritability of behavioural types in a social cichlid.Norway rats reciprocate help according to the quality of help they received.An evolutionary framework for studying mechanisms of social behavior.Taxon matters: promoting integrative studies of social behavior: NESCent Working Group on Integrative Models of Vertebrate Sociality: Evolution, Mechanisms, and Emergent Properties.Alternative reproductive tactics in snail shell-brooding cichlids diverge in energy reserve allocation.What sets the odds of winning and losing?Correlated pay-offs are key to cooperationNegotiation and appeasement can be more effective drivers of sociality than kin selection.Paternal inheritance of growth in fish pursuing alternative reproductive tacticsExtended phenotypes as signals.Working dogs cooperate among one another by generalised reciprocity.Group augmentation and the evolution of cooperation.The evolution of strategic male mating effort in an information transfer framework.Coaction versus reciprocity in continuous-time models of cooperation.Strategic reduction of help before dispersal in a cooperative breederThe evolution of generalized reciprocity on social interaction networks.When to parasitize? A dynamic optimization model of reproductive strategies in a cooperative breeder.The evolution of cooperation based on direct fitness benefitsInclusive fitness theory and eusociality.Parallel evolution of facial stripe patterns in the Neolamprologus brichardi/pulcher species complex endemic to Lake Tanganyika.Outbreeding depression, but no inbreeding depression in haplodiploid Ambrosia beetles with regular sibling mating.Kinship reduces alloparental care in cooperative cichlids where helpers pay-to-stay.
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