[Extract] In the preface of this book, the author states that this "is the story of my adventures with Ropalidia marginata during the last twenty years, of my dream of understanding the evolution of that pinnacle of social life in animals, eusociality" (p x). Having completed the book I can conclude his dream has been a fruitful one, and that the volume will be of significant value to all those interested in studying and understanding the dynamics of social systems, whatever species they happen to study
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[Extract] In the preface of this book, the author states that this "is the story of my adventures wi...
the nature and effects of cooperation across the entire spectrum of life – cooperation among genes, ...
In some social and political science circles, sociobiology is still associated with “innate killer i...
Over the past hundred years or so, the field behaviour of numerous fascinating and specialized anim...
Interest in the evolutionary theoretical implications of convergent evolution has surged over the la...
Primatologist Bernard Chapais has written a bold, new book that promises nothing less than the unvei...
Beautiful Minds is written from alternating first person perspectives: Craig Stanford, a primatologi...
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Engels, Wolf (ed.) 1990: Social insects. An evolutionary approach to castes and reproduction. 264 pp...
The editors (Peter Ellison and Peter Gray) and authors of the 16 chapters within Endocrinology of So...
The author of the book takes a broad scope of different perspectives to cover our constantly increas...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44493/1/10745_2005_Article_BF01557918.p...
Book review: The Origin of Species Revisited: The Theories of Evolution and of Abrupt Appearance. By...
Book Title: The Chimpanzees of the Taï Forest. Behavioural Ecology and EvolutionBook Author: Cristo...
[Extract] In the preface of this book, the author states that this "is the story of my adventures wi...
the nature and effects of cooperation across the entire spectrum of life – cooperation among genes, ...
In some social and political science circles, sociobiology is still associated with “innate killer i...
Over the past hundred years or so, the field behaviour of numerous fascinating and specialized anim...
Interest in the evolutionary theoretical implications of convergent evolution has surged over the la...
Primatologist Bernard Chapais has written a bold, new book that promises nothing less than the unvei...
Beautiful Minds is written from alternating first person perspectives: Craig Stanford, a primatologi...
Reviews the book Animals and Society: An Introduction to Human-Animal Studies by Margo DeMello. This...
Book title: Ontogeny, Functional Ecology, and Evolution of BatsBook Editors: R.A. Adams & S.C P...
Engels, Wolf (ed.) 1990: Social insects. An evolutionary approach to castes and reproduction. 264 pp...
The editors (Peter Ellison and Peter Gray) and authors of the 16 chapters within Endocrinology of So...
The author of the book takes a broad scope of different perspectives to cover our constantly increas...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44493/1/10745_2005_Article_BF01557918.p...
Book review: The Origin of Species Revisited: The Theories of Evolution and of Abrupt Appearance. By...
Book Title: The Chimpanzees of the Taï Forest. Behavioural Ecology and EvolutionBook Author: Cristo...