The coevolution of choosiness and cooperation
Explaining the rise and maintenance of cooperation is central to our understanding of biological
systems 1 , 2 and human societies 3 , 4 . When an individual’s cooperativeness is used …
systems 1 , 2 and human societies 3 , 4 . When an individual’s cooperativeness is used …
Early clinical remission and normalisation of CRP are the strongest predictors of efficacy, mucosal healing and dose escalation during the first year of adalimumab …
Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2011; 34: 911–922 Summary Background Adalimumab is a fully
human monoclonal antibody targeting tumour necrosis factor with proven efficacy in the …
human monoclonal antibody targeting tumour necrosis factor with proven efficacy in the …
How is sexual conflict over parental care resolved? A meta‐analysis
… We calculated d i and s 2 (d i ) either from means and standard deviations reported in papers
or by converting reported z‐scores, F‐ratios or correlation coefficients using Wilson’s effect …
or by converting reported z‐scores, F‐ratios or correlation coefficients using Wilson’s effect …
Variation in behaviour promotes cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma game
The Prisoner's Dilemma game 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 is widely used to investigate how cooperation
between unrelated individuals can evolve by natural selection. In this game, each player can …
between unrelated individuals can evolve by natural selection. In this game, each player can …
Effect of torrefaction on physiochemical characteristics and grindability of stem wood, stump and bark
In this work, Norway spruce stem wood, stump and bark were torrefied in a bench scale
tubular reactor at 225, 275 and 300 C with two residence times (30 and 60 min). Effect of …
tubular reactor at 225, 275 and 300 C with two residence times (30 and 60 min). Effect of …
Optimal moult strategies in migratory birds
Avian migration, which involves billions of birds flying vast distances, is known to influence
all aspects of avian life. Here we investigate how birds fit moult into an annual cycle …
all aspects of avian life. Here we investigate how birds fit moult into an annual cycle …
Should young ever be better off with one parent than with two?
We analyze models of parental care, providing the first systematic comparison of the care
given to young by one parent versus by two parents. In the Houston-Davies model of care, …
given to young by one parent versus by two parents. In the Houston-Davies model of care, …
[HTML][HTML] Ethanol production from mixtures of wheat straw and wheat meal
Background Bioethanol can be produced from sugar-rich, starch-rich (first generation; 1G)
or lignocellulosic (second generation; 2G) raw materials. Integration of 2G ethanol with 1G …
or lignocellulosic (second generation; 2G) raw materials. Integration of 2G ethanol with 1G …
Cues and the optimal timing of activities under environmental changes
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 1183–1190 Abstract Organisms time activities by using environmental
cues to forecast the future availability of important resources. Presently, there is limited …
cues to forecast the future availability of important resources. Presently, there is limited …
The effect of dominance hierarchy on the use of alternative foraging tactics: a phenotype-limited producing-scrounging game
Z Barta, LA Giraldeau - Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1998 - Springer
Group living is thought to be advantageous for animals, though it also creates opportunities
for exploitation. Using food discovered by others can be described as a producer-scrounger, …
for exploitation. Using food discovered by others can be described as a producer-scrounger, …