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Evolutionary routes to non-kin cooperative breeding in birds
Christina Riehl
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
cooperative breeding
100%
nest
60%
kin selection
59%
social group
46%
bird
45%
relatedness
44%
breeding
36%
inclusive fitness
30%
family
26%
breeding bird
23%
social system
21%
cooperation
15%
society
13%
animal
12%
Agriculture & Biology
alloparental behavior
70%
kin selection
37%
birds
33%
nests
32%
social class
31%
cooperatives
27%
genetic relationships
26%
nuclear family
20%
systematic review
17%
immigration
14%
breeds
9%
breeding
8%
animals
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Breeding
63%
Birds
58%
Group Structure
17%
Genetic Fitness
17%
Nuclear Family
11%
Reproduction
10%
Systematic Reviews
8%
Maintenance
7%
Animals
5%
Chemical Compounds
Kin
89%
Animal Breeding
51%
Pressure
15%