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Reproductive Skew In Vertebrates Proximate And Ultimate Causes Reinmar Hager

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Reproductive Skew In Vertebrates Proximate And Ultimate Causes Reinmar Hager
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.45 MB
Pages: 540
Author: Reinmar Hager, Clara B. Jones
ISBN: 9780521864091, 0521864097
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Reproductive Skew In Vertebrates Proximate And Ultimate Causes Reinmar Hager by Reinmar Hager, Clara B. Jones 9780521864091, 0521864097 instant download after payment.

Reproductive skew is the study of how reproduction is partitioned in animal societies. In many social animals reproduction is shared unequally and leads to a reproductive skew among group members. Skew theory investigates the genetic and ecological factors causal to the partitioning of reproduction in animal groups and may yield fundamental insights into the evolution of animal sociality. This book brings together new theory and empirical work, mostly in vertebrates, to test assumptions and predictions of skew models. It also gives an updated critical review of skew theory. The team of leading contributors cover a wide range of species, from insects to humans, and discuss both ultimate (evolutionary) and proximate (immediate) factors influencing reproductive skew. Academic researchers and graduate students alike with an interest in evolution and sociality will find this material stimulating and exciting.

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