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Isochrony in titi monkeys duets: social context as a proximate cause of duets' rhythm and regularity. [PDF]
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2018
Following Darwin, biologists and social scientists have periodically been drawn to the theory of natural selection as the source of explanatory insights about human behaviour and social institutions. The combination of Mendelian genetics and Darwinian theory, which did so much to substantiate the theory of evolution in the life sciences, however, has ...
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Following Darwin, biologists and social scientists have periodically been drawn to the theory of natural selection as the source of explanatory insights about human behaviour and social institutions. The combination of Mendelian genetics and Darwinian theory, which did so much to substantiate the theory of evolution in the life sciences, however, has ...
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Science, 1996
In a highlighted text box (Random Samples, 19 July, p. 315), the headline “‘Sociobiology’ to history's dustbin?” is placed over a photograph of E. O. Wilson. The “news” is thin: a specialist journal has changed its name. Sociobiology was originally envisioned as the comparative,
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In a highlighted text box (Random Samples, 19 July, p. 315), the headline “‘Sociobiology’ to history's dustbin?” is placed over a photograph of E. O. Wilson. The “news” is thin: a specialist journal has changed its name. Sociobiology was originally envisioned as the comparative,
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001
The Triumph of Sociobiologyby John Alcock, Oxford University Press, 2001. £16.95/$25.50 (hbk) (x + 257 pages) ISBN 0 19 514383 3With Ullica Segerstrale's Defenders of the Truth1xSee all References1, we were given an excellent analysis of the sociobiology debate, at least from the American and British research regimes. What readers of Segerstrale's book
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The Triumph of Sociobiologyby John Alcock, Oxford University Press, 2001. £16.95/$25.50 (hbk) (x + 257 pages) ISBN 0 19 514383 3With Ullica Segerstrale's Defenders of the Truth1xSee all References1, we were given an excellent analysis of the sociobiology debate, at least from the American and British research regimes. What readers of Segerstrale's book
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Bratislavske lekarske listy, 1989
Sociobiology represents a systematic study of the biological basis of social behavior. Suggesting its relations to genetics, psychiatry, the theory of games, and ethology, the author summarizes the main sociobiological postulates. The review is intended for postgraduate education.
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Sociobiology represents a systematic study of the biological basis of social behavior. Suggesting its relations to genetics, psychiatry, the theory of games, and ethology, the author summarizes the main sociobiological postulates. The review is intended for postgraduate education.
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