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Infanticide (zoology)
Are Male Orangutans a Threat to Infants? Evidence of Mother–Offspring Counterstrategies to Infanticide in Bornean Orangutans (Pongo Pygmaeus Wurmbii)
What, If Anything, Is a Darwinian Anthropology?
Integrating Behaviour Into Wildlife Conservation: the Multiple Ways That Behaviour Can Reduce Ne Laura L
Book of Abstracts
The Evolution of Infanticide by Females in Mammals
Caged Fur—The Inside Story How Do Fur Animals Die Warning! Brochure the Decline of the Fur Fashion Industry
Rodent Societies
Infanticide-Among-Animals.Pdf
The Scope of Neuroethology
Guidelines for the Care and Use of Mammals in Neuroscience and Behavioral Research
Animal Umwelten in a Changing World
Between Species: Choreographing Human And
Cannibalism Masks Perinatal Death in Laboratory Mouse Breeding but Infanticide Is Rare
Animal Communication Networks (Ed
The Neurobiology of Parenting: a Neural Circuit Perspective
Historical Books in Ethology: Sexual Purpose Used to Explain Two Ancient Docu- Mentations of Infanticide by Males
Conditional Fetal and Infant Killing by Rspb.Royalsocietypublishing.Org Male Baboons
Infanticide As Sexual Conflict: Coevolution of Male Strategies and Female Counterstrategies
Top View
On the Incident of Infanticide in Wild Elephants Sawai Wanghongsa, Kalyanee Boonkird, Suttichati Rabiab and Somsuan Ruksat
The Killing of Children
Inclusive Fitness Theory and Eusociality
Challenges to the Parental Brain Neuroethological and Translational
RICHARD DAWKINS Ends All Debate
The Insectan Apes
Tartu Semiotics Library 18
{FREE} Answering the New Atheism: Dismantling Dawkins Case Against
Infanticide by Males and Its Implications
Mabiki: Infanticide and Population Growth in Eastern Japan, 1660–1950
Constructions of Infanticide in Early Modern England: Female Deviance During Demographic Crisis
Infanticide: a Reply to Giubilini and Minerva
Infanticide by Females Is a Leading Source of Juvenile Mortality in a Large
Representations and Contexts of Infanticide in Tudor and Stuart Literature of Stage and Street
Mothers Who Kill: Coming to Terms with Modern American Infanticide
Infanticide Risk and the Evolution of Male^Female Association in Primates
Comparative Social Theory
RICHARD DAWKINS-The Selfish Gene
Group Dynamics and Social Control of Reproduction in African Mole-Rats
Cooperative Breeding Systems
Overcoming the Three Biases in Social Behavior Research
Infanticide in Brazilian Indian Tribes Aquila Mazzinghy Alvarenga
T U T O R I a L - B E H a V I O R
Understanding Infanticide in Context: Mothers Who Kill, 1870-1930 and Today Michelle Oberman
Infanticide and Human Self Domestication
Maternal Grouping As a Defense Against Infanticide by Males: Evidence from Field Playback Experiments on African Lions
ANTHROPOLOGICAL Perspectives on INFANTICIDE
Maternal Behaviour, Infanticide and Welfare in Enclosed European Wild Boars (Sus Scrofa)
Experimentally Induced Infanticide: the Removal of Birds and Its Ramifications
Rodent Mothers Increase Vigilance Behaviour When Facing Infanticide Risk Received: 25 February 2019 Merel C
The Evolution of Infanticide by Females in Mammals
How Elephants Are Opening Doors: Developmental Neuroethology, Attachment and Social Context G
Infanticide in Animals and Man: Comparative Assessment in Evolutionary Context, with a New Theory
Advantage of Rare Infanticide Strategies in an Invasion Experiment of Behavioural Polymorphism