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  • How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour∗ 8

    How to Design Experiments in Animal Behaviour∗ 8

  • Comparative Methods Offer Powerful Insights Into Social Evolution in Bees Sarah Kocher, Robert Paxton

    Comparative Methods Offer Powerful Insights Into Social Evolution in Bees Sarah Kocher, Robert Paxton

  • Eusociality: Origin and Consequences

    Eusociality: Origin and Consequences

  • Finding a Mate with Eusocial Skills

    Finding a Mate with Eusocial Skills

  • Lecture Outline: 1

    Lecture Outline: 1

  • Brief Contents

    Brief Contents

  • Genetic Accommodation and the Role of Ancestral Plasticity in the Evolution of Insect Eusociality Beryl M

    Genetic Accommodation and the Role of Ancestral Plasticity in the Evolution of Insect Eusociality Beryl M

  • Revisiting Stigmergy in Light of Multi-Functional, Biogenic, Termite Structures As Communication Channel ⇑ Sebastian Oberst A,B, , Joseph C.S

    Revisiting Stigmergy in Light of Multi-Functional, Biogenic, Termite Structures As Communication Channel ⇑ Sebastian Oberst A,B, , Joseph C.S

  • The Secret Lives of Ants

    The Secret Lives of Ants

  • Eusociality: Origin and Consequences

    Eusociality: Origin and Consequences

  • The Evolution of Eusociality

    The Evolution of Eusociality

  • The Basic Principles of Kin Sociality and Eusociality: Human Evolution

    The Basic Principles of Kin Sociality and Eusociality: Human Evolution

  • "Eusociality and Cooperation"

  • Eusociality and the Evolution of Aging in Superorganisms

    Eusociality and the Evolution of Aging in Superorganisms

  • The Eusociality Continuum

    The Eusociality Continuum

  • The Ecology and Evolution of Eusociality in Sponge-Dwelling Shrimp

    The Ecology and Evolution of Eusociality in Sponge-Dwelling Shrimp

  • The Eusociality Continuum Ing Vertebrates Can Be Regarded As Eusocial, Just As Eu- Social Invertebrates Are Cooperative Breeders

    The Eusociality Continuum Ing Vertebrates Can Be Regarded As Eusocial, Just As Eu- Social Invertebrates Are Cooperative Breeders

  • Ant Algorithms and Stigmergy

    Ant Algorithms and Stigmergy

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  • Sociality in Eo Wilson's Genesis
  • Recruitment Communication in Stingless Bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Meliponini) James Nieh
  • Animal Behavior Quicklab G
  • Evolution of Sociality in a Primitively Eusocial Lineage of Bees
  • Social Insects
  • Clash of the Titans
  • 1 the Evolution of Social Evolution
  • Biological Altruism, Eusociality and the Superorganism
  • The Evolution of Eusociality
  • REVIEW Arachnid Navigation – a Review of Classic and Emerging
  • The Naked Mole-Rat: an Unusual Organism with an Unexpected Latent Potential for Increased Intelligence?
  • Termites As Models of Swarm Cognition
  • An Evolutionary Paradox? This Week in Animal Behaviour
  • Bloody Funny Wasps! Speculations on the Evolution of Eusociality in Ants, Pp
  • Decentralized Physiology and the Molecular Basis of Social Life in Eusocial Insects
  • Evolution of Eusociality in Ants Hymenoptera: Formicidae Michael S
  • On Growth and Form of Social Insect Nests Andrea Perna, Guy Theraulaz
  • Parasites and the Superorganism


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