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Helping and Communal Breeding in Birds Ecology and Evolution

Monograph
By: Jerram L Brown(Author)
354 pages, tables
Helping and Communal Breeding in Birds
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An overview of the extensive and frequently controversial literature on communally breeding birds developed since the early 1960s, when students of evolution began to examine sociality as a product of natural selection. Jerram Brown provides original data from his own theoretical and empirical studies and summarizes the wide array of results and interpretations made by others.

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Monograph
By: Jerram L Brown(Author)
354 pages, tables
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