Evolutionary biologists have developed various theoretical models to explain the evolution of food-sharing behavior—"[d]efined as the unresisted transfer...
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and are feeding. Evolutionary models of food sharing Kleptomania Rothschild, M.; Clay, T. (1957). Fleas, Flukes and Cuckoos. A study of bird parasites....
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Sociobiology (redirect from Evolutionary Study of Social behaviour)
Within the study of human societies, sociobiology is closely allied to evolutionary anthropology, human behavioral ecology, evolutionary psychology, and...
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Trophallaxis (section Evolutionary significance)
inducing the host bird to deliver food to them over their own young via trophallaxis. Evolutionary models of food sharing Regurgitation Superorganism E....
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Pack hunter (section Evolutionary models)
with a food reward than other, more aggressive chimpanzees. Evolutionary models of food sharing Cooperation Foraging Bshary R.; Hohner A.; Ait-el-Djoudi...
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Nuptial gift (section Source of nuptial gifts)
mate. Evolutionary models of food sharing inaturalist.org: Observations featuring nuptial gift Lewis, Sara; South, Adam (2012). "The Evolution of Animal...
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Richard Machalek (category University of Wyoming faculty)
from the fields of evolutionary theory, zoology, and biology and is especially concerned with the trans-species social behaviors of cheating, cooperation...
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Reciprocal altruism (category Evolutionary biology)
self-interest Evolutionary models of food sharing Gift economy Helping behavior Koinophilia Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution (1902) Norm of reciprocity...
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Behavioral ecology (redirect from Evolution of behaviour)
signal. Autonomous foraging Behavioral plasticity Evolutionary models of food sharing Gene-centered view of evolution Human behavioral ecology Life history...
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Evolutionary psychology is a theoretical approach in psychology that examines cognition and behavior from a modern evolutionary perspective. It seeks...
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Communal breeding Cooperative breeding Ecology Ecosystem Evolutionary models of food sharing Habitat conservation Habitat fragmentation Habitat Heliconius...
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world serve as evolutionary models that can help explain the origin of the sexual division of labour. Many studies on the sexual division of labour have...
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uses models derived from population genetics, in which agents are passive recipients of cultural traits (e.g. Bentley et al., 2004). While evolutionary psychology...
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Costly signaling theory in evolutionary psychology refers to uses of costly signaling theory and adaptationism in explanations for psychological traits...
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our species' evolutionary history. They argue that our hunter-gatherer ancestors dealt with predators and prey, food acquisition and sharing, mate choice...
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Swarm behaviour (redirect from Evolutionary models of swarm behavior)
evolve swarming behaviours, scientists have turned to evolutionary models that simulate populations of evolving animals. Typically these studies use a genetic...
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Signalling theory (category Evolutionary biology)
assuming any conscious intent. Mathematical models describe how signalling can contribute to an evolutionarily stable strategy. Signals are given in contexts...
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psychiatric disorders in evolutionary terms. As a branch of the field of evolutionary medicine, it is distinct from the medical practice of psychiatry in its...
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and causal models of evolution. Palaeontology and comparative anatomy allowed more detailed reconstructions of the evolutionary history of life. After...
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early 1980s to explain how human behavior is a product of two different and interacting evolutionary processes: genetic evolution and cultural evolution...
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AV, Gurven M (July 2013). "Natural cooperators: food sharing in humans and other primates". Evolutionary Anthropology. 22 (4): 186–95. doi:10.1002/evan...
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an evolutionarily stable form of communication. Analysis of some begging models shows that non-communication strategies are not only evolutionarily stable...
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Cooperation (evolution) (category Evolutionary biology)
recipient. In the past, simple game theory models, such as the classic cooperative hunting and Prisoner's dilemma models, were used to determine decisions made...
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Evolutionary musicology is a subfield of biomusicology that grounds the cognitive mechanisms of music appreciation and music creation in evolutionary...
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gradual evolutionary models of morality require incremental evolution of altruism in populations where egoism and cruelty initially reigned, any sense of occasional...
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Evolution (redirect from Evolutionary theory)
in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. It occurs when evolutionary processes such as natural selection...
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Goods (redirect from Types of good)
of goods. They include what you have to get from the store. For examples food, clothing, cars, parking spaces, etc. An individual who consumes an apple...
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one trophic position food chain models (producer, carnivore, decomposer). Using these models, ecologists have tested various types of ecological control...
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polygyny threshold model is an evolutionary explanation of polygyny, the mating of one male of a species with more than one female. The model shows how females...
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Animal psychopathology (section An evolutionary basis)
animal psychopathologies as models for human mental illnesses. But animal psychopathologies can, from an evolutionary point of view, be more properly regarded...
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