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Evolutionary routes to non-kin cooperative breeding in birds
Christina Riehl
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Evolutionary
100%
Non-kin
100%
Cooperative Breeding
100%
Cooperatively Breeding
66%
Genetic Relatedness
66%
Kin Selection
66%
Direct Benefits
66%
Social Groups
66%
Social Systems
33%
Cooperative Group
33%
Cooperative Breeder
33%
Unrelated Individuals
33%
Cooperator
33%
Breeding Birds
33%
Mixed Population
33%
Selective Pressure
33%
Nuclear Family
33%
Group Structure
33%
Family Cluster
33%
Breeding Animals
33%
Obligate
33%
Molecular Study
33%
Group Membership
33%
Inclusive Fitness
33%
Immigrants
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Inbreeding
100%
Kin Selection
66%
Relatedness
66%
Bird
33%
Group Structure
33%
Cooperation
33%
Progeny
33%
Breeding
33%
Breed
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Alloparenting
100%
Kin Selection
100%
Selective Pressure
50%
Animal Breeding
50%
Systematic Review
50%
Breed
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Kin Selection
100%
Inbreeding
100%
Breed
50%
Breeding
50%
Bird
50%