Explores the use of systematic biology techniques to explain human social systems
Nature-nurture is unfit to account for the seamless co-determination of behavior by biological evolu...
Socioecological explanations have dominated discussion of primate social diversity since the pioneer...
Now more than ever animal studies have the potential to test hypotheses regarding how cognition evol...
Explores the use of systematic biology techniques to explain human social systems
The study of behavioral and ecological evolution within a phylogenetic context (historical ecology; ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137626/1/evo05703.pd
Phylogenetic systematics is a relatively new formal technique that increases the precision with whic...
Modern evolutionary biology is the descendant of two theories proposed by Darwin. First, all organis...
One of the most fascinating topics in evolutionary biology is how and why organisms cooperate with e...
Does the progress in understanding evolutionary theory depend on the species that is doing the inves...
and Human Behavior was intended as a &dquo;unified, coherent, and com-prehensive&dquo; surve...
The evolution of sociality represented one of the major transition points in evolutionary history. W...
As befitting an evolutionary approach to the study of human behavior, the papers in this special iss...
Review of Phylogeny, Ecology, and Behavior by Daniel R. Brooks and Deborah A. McLennan, University o...
Phylogenetic systematics is the formal name for the field within biology that reconstructs evolution...
Nature-nurture is unfit to account for the seamless co-determination of behavior by biological evolu...
Socioecological explanations have dominated discussion of primate social diversity since the pioneer...
Now more than ever animal studies have the potential to test hypotheses regarding how cognition evol...
Explores the use of systematic biology techniques to explain human social systems
The study of behavioral and ecological evolution within a phylogenetic context (historical ecology; ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137626/1/evo05703.pd
Phylogenetic systematics is a relatively new formal technique that increases the precision with whic...
Modern evolutionary biology is the descendant of two theories proposed by Darwin. First, all organis...
One of the most fascinating topics in evolutionary biology is how and why organisms cooperate with e...
Does the progress in understanding evolutionary theory depend on the species that is doing the inves...
and Human Behavior was intended as a &dquo;unified, coherent, and com-prehensive&dquo; surve...
The evolution of sociality represented one of the major transition points in evolutionary history. W...
As befitting an evolutionary approach to the study of human behavior, the papers in this special iss...
Review of Phylogeny, Ecology, and Behavior by Daniel R. Brooks and Deborah A. McLennan, University o...
Phylogenetic systematics is the formal name for the field within biology that reconstructs evolution...
Nature-nurture is unfit to account for the seamless co-determination of behavior by biological evolu...
Socioecological explanations have dominated discussion of primate social diversity since the pioneer...
Now more than ever animal studies have the potential to test hypotheses regarding how cognition evol...