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Dynamic Ecology,
Also this week: the joy weird satisfaction of cleaning data, why publishing false and unjustified scientific claims might (someti…
Also this week: the joy weird satisfaction of cleaning data, why publishing false and unjustified scientific claims might (someti…
The new findings have broader implications for understanding extreme weather events’ effects on animal behavior
Back in October, Nature published a study showing some evidence of group level selection among social tangle-web spiders. If…
A new study conducted by American biologists provides theory group selection with compelling empirical support. Idea that…
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As a rule, spiders are antisocial. They hunt alone, zealously defend their webs from other spiders, and sometimes even eat…
Evolutionary biologists have been debating the idea of “group selection” since the days of Darwin. The theory holds that…
The notion of “group selection”—that members of social species exhibit individual behavioral traits that render a population…