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  1. The genetical theory of multilevel selection
  2. Total reproductive value of juvenile females is twice that of juvenile males under X-linkage and haplodiploidy
  3. Haplodiploidy and the Evolution of Eusociality: Worker Revolution
  4. A BIOLOGICAL MARKET ANALYSIS OF THE PLANT-MYCORRHIZAL SYMBIOSIS
  5. Dynamics of sex ratio and female unmatedness under haplodiploidy
  6. Inclusive fitness: 50 years on
  7. Life, the universe and everything
  8. Ecology drives intragenomic conflict over menopause
  9. Ecology, Not the Genetics of Sex Determination, Determines Who Helps in Eusocial Populations
  10. Haplodiploidy and the Evolution of Eusociality: Worker Reproduction
  11. Adaptation and Inclusive Fitness
  12. Ultimate explanations concern the adaptive rationale for organism design
  13. Cosmological natural selection and the purpose of the universe
  14. Evolution of Helping and Harming in Viscous Populations When Group Size Varies
  15. EVOLUTION OF HELPING AND HARMING IN HETEROGENEOUS GROUPS
  16. Darwinism, not mutationism, explains the design of organisms
  17. Haplodiploidy, Sex-Ratio Adjustment, and Eusociality
  18. Quorum sensing and the confusion about diffusion
  19. A general ploidy model for the evolution of helping in viscous populations
  20. Correction
  21. EVOLUTION OF HELPING AND HARMING IN HETEROGENEOUS POPULATIONS
  22. Haplodiploidy and the Evolution of Eusociality: Split Sex Ratios
  23. A MODEL FOR GENOMIC IMPRINTING IN THE SOCIAL BRAIN: ELDERS
  24. The Meaning of Death: Evolution and Ecology of Apoptosis in Protozoan Parasites
  25. Kin selection under blending inheritance
  26. Inclusive fitness
  27. Spite and the Scale of Competition in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  28. The Evolution of Hermaphroditism by an Infectious Male-Derived Cell Lineage: An Inclusive-Fitness Analysis
  29. Sixteen common misconceptions about the evolution of cooperation in humans
  30. ARE GREENBEARDS INTRAGENOMIC OUTLAWS?
  31. Sex and Death: The Effects of Innate Immune Factors on the Sexual Reproduction of Malaria Parasites
  32. Tortured genius
  33. A MODEL FOR GENOMIC IMPRINTING IN THE SOCIAL BRAIN: ADULTS
  34. A MODEL FOR GENOMIC IMPRINTING IN THE SOCIAL BRAIN: JUVENILES
  35. THE ENFORCEMENT OF COOPERATION BY POLICING
  36. Life without purpose
  37. Wild, Gardner & West reply
  38. Ecological drivers of the evolution of public-goods cooperation in bacteria
  39. GREENBEARDS
  40. Sex-biased dispersal of adults mediates the evolution of altruism among juveniles
  41. Theory of Cooperation
  42. DENSITY DEPENDENCE AND COOPERATION: THEORY AND A TEST WITH BACTERIA
  43. Integrating physiological, ecological and evolutionary change: a Price equation approach
  44. Adaptation and the evolution of parasite virulence in a connected world
  45. LIMITED DISPERSAL, BUDDING DISPERSAL, AND COOPERATION: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
  46. Social Evolution: This Microbe Will Self-Destruct
  47. Communication in bacteria
  48. Resource supply and the evolution of public-goods cooperation in bacteria
  49. Sex ratio adjustment and kin discrimination in malaria parasites
  50. Pacing a small cage: mutation and RNA viruses
  51. The Price equation
  52. The Evolution and Ecology of Cooperation – History and Concepts
  53. The Social Lives of Microbes
  54. Siderophore-mediated cooperation and virulence in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  55. Social Evolution: The Decline and Fall of Genetic Kin Recognition
  56. Frequency Dependence and Cooperation: Theory and a Test with Bacteria
  57. Is Bacterial Persistence a Social Trait?
  58. Evolutionary Explanations for Cooperation
  59. Correction
  60. Cooperation Peaks at Intermediate Disturbance
  61. Spiteful Soldiers and Sex Ratio Conflict in Polyembryonic Parasitoid Wasps
  62. The Relation between Multilocus Population Genetics and Social Evolution Theory
  63. Spite
  64. Social evolution theory for microorganisms
  65. Recombination and the evolution of mutational robustness
  66. Altruism
  67. Cooperation and the Scale of Competition in Humans
  68. The evolutionary consequences of plasticity in host–pathogen interactions
  69. A Dimensionless Invariant for Relative Size at Sex Change in Animals: Explanation and Implications
  70. Cooperation and Punishment, Especially in Humans
  71. Spite and the scale of competition
  72. ECOLOGY: Spite Among Siblings
  73. Bacteriocins, spite and virulence
  74. IS EVOLVABILITY INVOLVED IN THE ORIGIN OF MODULAR VARIATION?
  75. IS EVOLVABILITY INVOLVED IN THE ORIGIN OF MODULAR VARIATION?
  76. What do humans maximize?
  77. Social evolution theory: a review of methods and approaches