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Cheating (biology)
Major Evolutionary Transitions in Individuality COLLOQUIUM
Comparative Methods Offer Powerful Insights Into Social Evolution in Bees Sarah Kocher, Robert Paxton
Cheaters Must Prosper: Reconciling Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives on Cheating in Mutualism
The Personality Behind Cheating: Behavioural Types and the Feeding Ecology of Cleaner Fish Alexander D
The Evolutionary Ecology of Cheating: Does Superficial Oviposition
Worker Thelytoky Allows Requeening of Orphaned Colonies but Increases
Cheating Viruses and Game Theory
Cheating in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Mutualism: a Network and Phylogenetic Analysis of Mycoheterotrophy
The Genetic Control of the Social Parasitism in the Cape Honey Bee
Facultative Cheating Supports the Coexistence of Diverse Quorum-Sensing Alleles
Parasites May Help Stabilize Cooperative Relationships Ainslie EF Little1,2,3 and Cameron R Currie*1,2,3
Moral Action As Cheater Suppression in Human Superorganisms
Parasitism Between Co‐Infecting Bacteriophages
Altruism: Its Characteristics and Evolution (Set and Group Selection/Kin Selection/Human Evolution) P
Selection for Cheating Across Disparate Environments in the Legume-Rhizobium Mutualism
Origins of Cheating and Loss of Symbiosis in Wild Bradyrhizobium
Conflict, Cheats and the Persistence of Symbioses
An Evolutionary-Cybernetic Model of the Emerging Network Society
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Cheaters Must Prosper: Reconciling Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives on Cheating in Mutualism
Cheating in the Viral World
Selection for Cheating Across Disparate Environments in the Legume-Rhizobium Mutualism
Altruism, Cheating, and Anticheater Adaptations in Cellular Slime Molds
Genetic Signatures of Microbial Altruism and Cheating in Social Amoebas in the Wild
Cheating Workers with Large Activated Ovaries Avoid Risky Foraging
Toward an Evolutionary Definition of Cheating
11 Religion As Superorganism
Parasites and the Superorganism
Cheater-Altruist Synergy in Immunopathogenic Ecological Public Goods Games
Bifurcations in a Pollination-Mutualism System with Nectarless Flowers
The Emergence of a New Human Superorganism After Organ
A Gene Drive Does Not Spread Easily in Populations of the Honey Bee Parasite Varroa Destructor
Punishment and Cooperation in Nature
The Evolution of Reciprocal Altruism Author(S): Robert L
Cheating Is Evolutionarily Assimilated with Cooperation in the Continuous Snowdrift Game
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Eusociality Waggle Dance
A Novel Social Polymorphism in a Primitively Eusocial Bee