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Honest Signalling of Trustworthiness
Applying Signalling Theory to the ISO 26000 Standard for Social Responsibility
The Coevolution Theory of Autumn Colours Marco Archetti1* and Sam P
A Systems Approach to Animal Communication Eileen A
Poster Abstracts ASAB2019
Game Theory and Evolutionary Biology 1
The Added Value of Becoming
How Costly Is Honest Signalling of Need?
Virtue Signalling Is Virtuous
Optimal Investment in Social Signals
Signalling Theory and the Evolution of Religious Cooperation..Pdf
Biological Markets and the Effects of Partner Choice on Cooperation And
A Framework for Understanding Human Signaling Systems
Master's Thesis
Generalised Signalling: a Possible Solution to the Paradox of Language Jean-Louis Dessalles
What Maintains Signal Honesty in Animal Colour Displays Used in Mate Choice? Rstb.Royalsocietypublishing.Org Ryan J
Signalling Theory and Durable Symbolic Expression
How Do Communication Systems Emerge? Thomas C
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Carotenoid-Based Signals in Behavioural Ecology: a Review
Tongue Spots of Dunnock Nestlings Vary in Number and Position Over Time
The Evolution of Functionally Referential Meaning in a Structured World
Costly Signalling Theories: Beyond the Handicap Principle
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The Evolution of Charismatic Cultures
Economic Laboratory Experiment on Horn's Rule
SOCIOLOGY OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Great Clarendon Street, Oxford Ox2 6DP Oxford University Press Is a Department of the University of Oxford
Signalling Architectures Can Prevent Cancer Evolution Leonardo Oña1* & Michael Lachmann2
Page 1 'Beauty Magic': Deceptive Sexual Signalling and the Evolution
Individual Modulation of Anti-Predator Responses in Common Marmosets
One Problem, Too Many Solutions: How Costly Is Honest Signalling of Need?
3 Cooperation As a Classic Problem in Behavioural Biology
Insights from Evolutionary Game Theory Félix Geoffroy
A General Model of Biological Signals, from Cues to Handicaps
Human Honest Signalling and Nonverbal Communication