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Gregory, M. S.; Silvers, A. y Dutch, B. (eds). (1979). Sociobiology and Human Neure. / Barlow, G. W. y Silverberg, J. (eds) (1980). Sociobiology: Beyond Nature/Nurture? [PDF]

open access: yesPapers, 1983
Reseña de la obra de M. S. Gregory, A. Silvers y B. Dutch (eds) aparecida en 1979, Sociobiology and Human Neure. Josey Bass. Y de la obra de G. W. Barlow y J. Silverberg, J. (eds) aparecida en 1980, Sociobiology: Beyond Nature/Nurture?
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Barash, D. P. (1977). Sociobiology and Behavior [PDF]

open access: yesPapers, 1983
Reseña de la obra de D. P. Barash aparecida en 1977, Sociobiology and Behavior. Elsevier.
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Freedman, D. G. (1979). Human Sociobiology. A Holistic Approach [PDF]

open access: yesPapers, 1976
Reseña de la obra de D. G. Freedman aparecida en 1979, Human Sociobiology. A Holistic Approach. The Free Press.
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Wilson, E. O. (1975). Sociobiology. The New Synthesis [PDF]

open access: yesPapers, 1983
Reseña de la obra de E. O. Wilson aparecida en 1975, Sociobiology. The New Synthesis.The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
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The lemur baseline: how lemurs compare to monkeys and apes in the Primate Cognition Test Battery [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2020
Primates have relatively larger brains than other mammals even though brain tissue is energetically costly. Comparative studies of variation in cognitive skills allow testing of evolutionary hypotheses addressing socioecological factors driving the ...
Claudia Fichtel   +2 more
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Sex-specific movement ecology of the shortest-lived tetrapod during the mating season

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Sex-specific reproductive strategies are shaped by the distribution of potential mates in space and time. Labord’s chameleon (Furcifer labordi) from southwestern Madagascar is the shortest-lived tetrapod whose life-time mating opportunities are ...
Lennart Hudel, Peter M. Kappeler
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Robustness of the honeybee neuro-muscular octopaminergic system in the face of cold stress

open access: yesFrontiers in Physiology, 2022
In recent decades, our planet has undergone dramatic environmental changes resulting in the loss of numerous species. This contrasts with species that can adapt quickly to rapidly changing ambient conditions, which require physiological plasticity and ...
Sinan Kaya-Zeeb   +5 more
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Sex differences in audience effects on anogenital scent marking in the red-fronted lemur

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
How the presence of conspecifics affects scent mark deposition remains an understudied aspect of olfactory communication, even though scent marking occurs in different social contexts.
Louise R. Peckre   +4 more
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Reproductive Senescence in Two Lemur Lineages

open access: yesFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2022
The relationship between age and reproductive performance is highly variable across species. Humans and some cetaceans exhibit an extreme form of reproductive senescence in that female reproduction ceases years or even decades before average life ...
Peter M. Kappeler   +6 more
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The ant’s weapon improves honey bee learning performance

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
Formic acid is the main component of the ant’s major weapon against enemies. Being mainly used as a chemical defense, the acid is also exploited for recruitment and trail marking. The repelling effect of the organic acid is used by some mammals and birds
Antonia Bachert, Ricarda Scheiner
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