The evolution of social behavior

How can the stunning diversity of social systems and behaviours seen in nature be explained? Drawing on social evolution theory, experimental evidence and studies conducted in the field, this book outlines the fundamental principles of social evolution underlying this phenomenal richness.To succeed...

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1. Verfasser: Taborsky, Michael
Weitere Verfasser: Cant, Michael E., Komdeur, J.
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