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Tag poss-journal-club [6 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag poss-journal-club.
  • Cooperation and conflict in quorum-sensing bacterial populations
    Nature, Vol. 450, No. 7168. (15 November 2007), pp. 411-414.
    by Stephen P Diggle, Ashleigh S Griffin, Genevieve S Campbell, Stuart A West
  • Chimps don't just get mad, they get even
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 104, No. 34. (21 August 2007), pp. 13537-13538.
    by Joan B Silk
    posted to behaviour cooperation evolution poss-journal-club by niallhaslam on 2007-12-17 10:12:00 as **
  • Via Freedom to Coercion: The Emergence of Costly Punishment
    Science, Vol. 316, No. 5833. (29 June 2007), pp. 1905-1907.
    by Christoph Hauert, Arne Traulsen, Hannelore Brandt, Martin A Nowak, Karl Sigmund
  • Invested, extracted and byproduct benefits: A modified scheme for the evolution of cooperation
    Behavioural Processes, Vol. 76, No. 2. (October 2007), pp. 109-113.
    by Richard Connor
    posted to cooperation embl_mol_evol_club evolution poss-journal-club by niallhaslam on 2007-12-17 13:47:50 as **
  • Wasp Gene Expression Supports an Evolutionary Link Between Maternal Behavior and Eusociality
    Science (27 September 2007), 1146647.
    by Amy L Toth, Kranthi Varala, Thomas C Newman, Fernando E Miguez, Stephen K Hutchison, David A Willoughby, Jan F Simons, Michael Egholm, James H Hunt, Matthew E Hudson, Gene E Robinson
  • Gel-forming mucins appeared early in metazoan evolution
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 104, No. 41. (9 October 2007), pp. 16209-16214.
    by Tiange Lang, Gunnar C Hansson, Tore Samuelsson
    posted to evolution phosphorylation poss-journal-club by niallhaslam on 2007-10-17 09:28:15 as **
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