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- An Apology for Inclusive Fitness
- How to Measure Inclusive Fitness, Revisited
- Inclusive Fitness Theory and Eusociality
- Chapter 14 the Evolution of Social Behavior (2Nd Lecture) Social Behavior Is the Exception, Not the Rule, in Most Taxa of Animals
- "Theory of Cooperation" In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
- Inclusive Fitness and the Major Transitions in Evolution
- Fitness in Evolutionary Biology
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- Inclusive Fitness Consequences of Dispersal Decisions in a Cooperatively Breeding Bird, the Long-Tailed Tit (Aegithalos Caudatus)
- Synergy Drives the Evolutionary Dynamics in Biology and Economics Klaus Jaffe
- Direct Fitness Or Inclusive Fitness
- Inclusive Fitness Szala, A. & Shackelford, T. K. Department Of
- The Evolution of Cooperation, Especially in Humans
- Sociality and Altruism Sociality and Social Behavior Recalling The
- Evolution of Cooperation
- Hamilton's Two Conceptions of Social Fitness
- Information Systems Theorizing Based on Evolutionary Psychology: an Interdisciplinary Review and Theory Integration Framework1
- Inclusive Fitness Theory: Is It Still Relevant in Discussions of Altruism?
- Inclusive Fitness and the Major Transitions in Evolution
- Inclusive Fitness: 50 Years On
- The Evolution of Eusociality
- When Do Individuals Maximize Their Inclusive Fitness?
- Hamilton's Inclusive Fitness Maintains Heritable Altruism Polymorphism
- The Inclusive Fitness Controversy: Finding a Way Forward
- Altruism and Inclusive Fitness | Principles of Biology from Nature Education
- The Concepts of Fitness and Selection in Evolutionary Biology Steven Orla Kimbrough Department of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
- Inclusive Fitness and the Sociobiology of the Genome Herbert Gintis
- Altruism Speciation: the Mystery of Mysteries
- Inclusive Fitness, Reciprocal Altruism and Emotion: Testing a Social-Functional Model of Anger and Gratitude Across Kin and Non-Kin Relationships
- Unifying the Theories of Inclusive Fitness and Reciprocal Altruism
- Chapter 16: Principles of Evolutionary Psychology - 1