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Kin Recognition in Vertebrates: What Do We Really Know About Adaptive Value?
Kin Recognition in Social Insects and Other Animals-A Review of Recent Findings and a Consideration of Their Relevance for the Theory of Kin Selection
Kin Recognition and the Evolution of Altruism Aneil F
Apis Mellifera L.)
Kin-Biased Social Behaviour in Wild Adult Female White-Faced Capuchins, Cebus Capucinus
The Development of Tools for Network Analysis in the Honey Bee (Apis Mellifera L.)
Lecture 16 Kin Selection Challenges to Natural Selection
The Scent of the Waggle Dance
The Evolution of Kin Recognition
Behaviours Indicating Cannibalistic Necrophagy in Ants Are Modulated
Inclusive Fitness Theory and Eusociality
Nestmate Recognition in Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): a Review
The Ecology and Evolution of Eusociality in Sponge-Dwelling Shrimp
Perspectives: Hamilton'S Legacy: Mechanisms of Kin Recognition in Humans
Kinship, Greenbeards, and Runaway Social Selection in the Evolution of Social Insect Cooperation
The Nature and Representation of Individual Recognition Odours in Belding’S Ground Squirrels
Kin Recognition 1 Running Head: KIN RECOGNITION the Psychology of Human Kin Recognition: Heuristic Cues, Erroneous Inferences
Kin Selection and Its Discontents David C
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Kin Selection in Primate Groups
Kin Selection Raymond Hames University of Nebraska - Lincoln,
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Kin Recognition in Guppies Uses Self-Referencing on Olfactory Cues
Kin Selection and Its Discontents David C
The Ontogeny of Kin-Recognition Mechanisms in Belding's Ground Squirrels
Psychology of Human Kin Recognition: Heuristic Cues, Erroneous Inferences, and Their Implications
Charles D. Michener 1918–2015
Kin Selection.Pdf
The Perception Component of Social Recognition
Nest-Mate Recognition Based on Heritable Odors in the Termite Microcerotermes Arboreus (Aggression/Isoptera/Kin Recognition/Social Insects) ELDRIDGE S
Kin Recognition in Eusocial Wasps
Naomi Pierce Michael Bull Deborah Gordon
Evolution of Altruism and Eusociality: Toward a Cost/Benefit Analysis of Fitness and Genetic Relatedness
Cross-Fostering As a Means to Study Kin Recognition
Inclusive Fitness, Asymmetric Competition and Kin Selection in Plants
CUTICULAR HYDROCARBONS and AGGRESSION in the TERMITE Macrotermes Subhyalinus
Nestmate Recognition in Defense Against Nest Invasion by Conspecifics During Swarming in a One-Piece Nesting Termite Daniel Aguilera-Olivares1*, José F