Benefits of cooperation with genetic kin in a subsocial spider.
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Re-description of Xysticus bimaculatus L. Koch, 1867 (Araneae, Thomisidae) and characterization of its subsocial lifestyleThe “Out of Africa” Hypothesis, Human Genetic Diversity, and Comparative Economic DevelopmentThe legacy effects of keystone individuals on collective behaviour scale to how long they remain within a groupRelatedness facilitates cooperation in the subsocial spider, Stegodyphus tentoriicola.Task specialization in two social spiders, Stegodyphus sarasinorum (Eresidae) and Anelosimus eximius (Theridiidae).Evidence for loss of nepotism in the evolution of permanent sociality.Benefits of Group Living Include Increased Feeding Efficiency and Lower Mass Loss during Desiccation in the Social and Inbreeding Spider Stegodyphus dumicola.Maternal care and subsocial behaviour in spiders.Within-group relatedness is correlated with colony-level social structure and reproductive sharing in a social fish.Effects of within-colony competition on body size asymmetries and reproductive skew in a social spider.Prey size and scramble vs. contest competition in a social spider: implications for population dynamics.Kinship reinforces cooperative predator inspection in a cichlid fish.Similar patterns of frequency-dependent selection on animal personalities emerge in three species of social spiders.Selection for Collective Aggressiveness Favors Social Susceptibility in Social Spiders.Offspring dynamics affect food provisioning, growth and mortality in a brood-caring spider.Evidence of social niche construction: persistent and repeated social interactions generate stronger personalities in a social spider.Subsocial behaviour and brood adoption in mixed-species colonies of two theridiid spiders.Integrating insights across diverse taxa: challenges for understanding social evolution
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Benefits of cooperation with genetic kin in a subsocial spider.
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Benefits of cooperation with genetic kin in a subsocial spider.
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Benefits of cooperation with genetic kin in a subsocial spider.
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Benefits of cooperation with genetic kin in a subsocial spider.
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J M Schneider
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10843-10846
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10.1073/PNAS.0804126105
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2008-07-25T00:00:00Z