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Journal articles on the topic "Evolution social behaviours"

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Katz, Paul S. "Neural mechanisms underlying the evolvability of behaviour." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 366, no. 1574 (2011): 2086–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2010.0336.

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The complexity of nervous systems alters the evolvability of behaviour. Complex nervous systems are phylogenetically constrained; nevertheless particular species-specific behaviours have repeatedly evolved, suggesting a predisposition towards those behaviours. Independently evolved behaviours in animals that share a common neural architecture are generally produced by homologous neural structures, homologous neural pathways and even in the case of some invertebrates, homologous identified neurons. Such parallel evolution has been documented in the chromatic sensitivity of visual systems, motor
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Madden, Joah R., and Tim H. Clutton-Brock. "Experimental peripheral administration of oxytocin elevates a suite of cooperative behaviours in a wild social mammal." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278, no. 1709 (2010): 1189–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2010.1675.

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The evolution and expression of different forms of cooperative behaviour (e.g. feeding, guarding, sentinel duties, etc.) are usually studied independently, with few studies considering them as a single syndrome. However, studies investigating individuals' investment across a suite of different behaviours reveal that they are correlated, suggesting a single mechanism determining the evolution and expression of cooperative behaviours. A hormonal mechanism could achieve this, and one possibility is oxytocin (OT), which affects several prosocial or alloparental behaviours independently. We show, u
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Shibasaki, Shota, and Masakazu Shimada. "Cyclic dominance emerges from the evolution of two inter-linked cooperative behaviours in the social amoeba." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285, no. 1881 (2018): 20180905. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2018.0905.

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Evolution of cooperation has been one of the most important problems in sociobiology, and many researchers have revealed mechanisms that can facilitate the evolution of cooperation. However, most studies deal only with one cooperative behaviour, even though some organisms perform two or more cooperative behaviours. The social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum performs two cooperative behaviours in starvation: fruiting body formation and macrocyst formation. Here, we constructed a model that couples these two behaviours, and we found that the two behaviours are maintained because of the emergence
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Leggett, Helen C., Sam P. Brown, and Sarah E. Reece. "War and peace: social interactions in infections." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 369, no. 1642 (2014): 20130365. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2013.0365.

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One of the most striking facts about parasites and microbial pathogens that has emerged in the fields of social evolution and disease ecology in the past few decades is that these simple organisms have complex social lives, indulging in a variety of cooperative, communicative and coordinated behaviours. These organisms have provided elegant experimental tests of the importance of relatedness, kin discrimination, cooperation and competition, in driving the evolution of social strategies. Here, we briefly review the social behaviours of parasites and microbial pathogens, including their contribu
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Tamura, Kohei, Yutaka Kobayashi, and Yasuo Ihara. "Evolution of individual versus social learning on social networks." Journal of The Royal Society Interface 12, no. 104 (2015): 20141285. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2014.1285.

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A number of studies have investigated the roles played by individual and social learning in cultural phenomena and the relative advantages of the two learning strategies in variable environments. Because social learning involves the acquisition of behaviours from others, its utility depends on the availability of ‘cultural models’ exhibiting adaptive behaviours. This indicates that social networks play an essential role in the evolution of learning. However, possible effects of social structure on the evolution of learning have not been fully explored. Here, we develop a mathematical model to
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Muñoz, José Manuel, Francisco Braza, and Rosario Carreras. "Controlling relationships in preschool children." International Journal of Behavioral Development 28, no. 5 (2004): 444–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01650250444000162.

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In order to facilitate the comprehension of social structure in preschool children, our research has two foci: first, to define controlling behaviours (nonaggressive group organisation) and to determine their organisational principles, and second, to analyse the relation of the controlling behaviours with aggressive behaviours. Through direct observation, the behaviour of 90 preschoolers aged 4–5 years old during free playtime was registered. A correspondence analysis revealed that two organisational principles structure controlling relationships, one related to authority and another to acquie
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Bloch, Guy, and Christina M. Grozinger. "Social molecular pathways and the evolution of bee societies." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 366, no. 1574 (2011): 2155–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2010.0346.

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Bees provide an excellent model with which to study the neuronal and molecular modifications associated with the evolution of sociality because relatively closely related species differ profoundly in social behaviour, from solitary to highly social. The recent development of powerful genomic tools and resources has set the stage for studying the social behaviour of bees in molecular terms. We review ‘ground plan’ and ‘genetic toolkit’ models which hypothesize that discrete pathways or sets of genes that regulate fundamental behavioural and physiological processes in solitary species have been
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Cunningham, Christopher B., Kathryn VanDenHeuvel, Daven B. Khana, Elizabeth C. McKinney, and Allen J. Moore. "The role of neuropeptide F in a transition to parental care." Biology Letters 12, no. 4 (2016): 20160158. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2016.0158.

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The genetics of complex social behaviour can be dissected by examining the genetic influences of component pathways, which can be predicted based on expected evolutionary precursors. Here, we examine how gene expression in a pathway that influences the motivation to eat is altered during parental care that involves direct feeding of larvae. We examine the expression of neuropeptide F , and its receptor, in the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides , which feeds pre-digested carrion to its begging larvae. We found that the npf receptor was greatly reduced during active care. Our research prov
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Arbilly, Michal, and Kevin N. Laland. "The magnitude of innovation and its evolution in social animals." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284, no. 1848 (2017): 20162385. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2016.2385.

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Innovative behaviour in animals, ranging from invertebrates to humans, is increasingly recognized as an important topic for investigation by behavioural researchers. However, what constitutes an innovation remains controversial, and difficult to quantify. Drawing on a broad definition whereby any behaviour with a new component to it is an innovation, we propose a quantitative measure, which we call the magnitude of innovation , to describe the extent to which an innovative behaviour is novel. This allows us to distinguish between innovations that are a slight change to existing behaviours (low
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Ingle, Kanchan D. "Are we regressing to more primal behaviours?" International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 12, no. 1 (2024): 628. https://doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20244084.

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The trajectory of human evolution from our primate ancestors has been established through significant modifications in cognitive ability, social systems, and tool use. In recent years, the introduction of mobile technology has added an entirely novel aspect to this evolutionary path, drastically affecting human behaviour, communication, and cognitive processes. This article addresses the potential evolutionary consequences of mobile technology, specifically whether our reliance on these devices represents a return to more primal behaviours or the next phase of our adaptive evolution.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Evolution social behaviours"

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Buttery, Neil J. "The behavioural and evolutionary ecology of social behaviour in the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2010. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/the-behavioural-and-evolutionary-ecology-of-social-behaviour-in-the-social-amoeba-dictyostelium-discoideum(4502357b-7087-4568-9014-387776942e1a).html.

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The maintenance of cooperation and altruism in the face of manipulation by exploitative cheaters that reap the benefits of cooperative acts without paying the associated costs is a conundrum in evolutionary biology. Cheaters should spread through a population causing it to crash, yet cooperation is common. There are many models and theories that attempt to explain this apparent contradiction. The social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum, like many microbial species has been used as a model organism to test these theories and to begin to understand the genetic mechanisms behind social behaviours.
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Scott-Phillips, Thomas C. "Social evolution of pragmatic behaviour." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3385.

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Pragmatics is the branch of linguistics that addresses the relationship between language and its external environment – in particular the communicative context. Social evolution (or sociobiology) is the branch of the biological sciences that studies the social behaviour of organisms, particularly with respect to the ecological and evolutionary forces with which it must interact. These two disciplines thus share a natural epistemic link, one that is concerned with the relationship between behaviour and the environment. There has, however, historically been no dialogue between them. This thesis
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Alpedrinha, J. A. C. V. "Social evolution and sex allocation theory." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2012. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:35e4f1c8-68ea-4395-9e67-5b72982196d6.

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The study of sex allocation is one of the most successful areas in evolutionary biology: its theoretical predictions have been supported by experimental, observational and comparative approaches. Here, I develop sex allocation theory as follows: (1) I use fertility insurance theory to predict the sex ratio strategy of the malaria parasite, in response to human medical interventions that increase mortality and decrease fertility of the parasite’s various sexual stages; (2) Haplodiploidy has been suggested as a driver of the evolution of eusociality, as under this genetic system a female may be
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Myles, Timothy George. "Termite social evolution." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/558092.

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Cornforth, Daniel Michael. "Social behaviour in bacteria : regulation, coinfection, and virulence." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/17609.

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Bacteria interact with one another in many ways, through helpful behaviours like producing fitness-enhancing secretions and signals as well as harmful ones like the release of anti-competitor toxins. These interactions are essential for bacterial growth and survival and can have substantial impacts on the virulence of bacterial pathogens. This thesis explores the theory of social interactions among bacteria, focusing on both the mechanisms that underlie them as well the consequences for pathogens coinfecting a host. I first propose a hypothesis for the regulation of competitive traits in bacte
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Godoy, Lorite Antonia. "Time Evolution and Predictability of Social Behavior in Techno-Social Networks." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/348873.

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El fet que cada vegada disposem de més dades socials de sistemes socio-tecnològics---sistemes que registren la nostra activitat diària, tals com a registres de targeta de crèdit, registres de trucades telefòniques, correu electrònic, etc.---i les xarxes socials on-line---com facebook, twitter, instagram, etc.---, ha fet possible estudiar el comportament humà des de diferents perspectives. Descobrir els patrons darrere d'aquestes dades no només aportarà un millor coneixement de la societat, sinó que també beneficiaria a la societat en diferents aspectes, com l'adaptació de tecnologia a les nece
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Hunt, Brendan G. "Molecular evolution in the social insects." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/43655.

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Social insects are ecologically dominant because of their specialized, cooperative castes. Reproductive queens lay eggs, while workers take part in brood rearing, nest defense, and foraging. These cooperative castes are a prime example of phenotypic plasticity, whereby a single genetic code gives rise to variation in form and function based on environmental differences. Thus, social insects are well suited for studying mechanisms which give rise to and maintain phenotypic plasticity. At the molecular level, phenotypic plasticity coincides with the differential expression of genes. This d
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Berger, Ulrich. "Co-action equilibrium fails to predict choices in mixed-strategy settings." SpringerNature, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-19085-0.

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Social projection is the tendency to project one's own characteristics onto others. This phenomenon can potentially explain cooperation in prisoner's dilemma experiments and other social dilemmas. The social projection hypothesis has recently been formalized for symmetric games as co-action equilibrium and for general games as consistent evidential equilibrium. These concepts have been proposed to predict choice behavior in experimental one-shot games. We test the predictions of the co-action equilibrium concept in a simple binary minimizer game experiment. We find no evidence of social projec
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Madan, Anmol P. (Anmol Prem Prakash). "Social evolution : opinions and behaviors in face-to-face networks." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/61933.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in Media Arts and Sciences, 2010.<br>Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.<br>Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-143).<br>Exposure to new ideas and opinions, and their diffusion within social networks, are important questions in education, business, and government. However until recently there has been no method to automatically capture fine-grained face-to-face interactions between people, to better model the diffusion process. In this thesis, we describe the use of colocation and com
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Rodrigues, Antonio M. M. "Social evolution in class-structured populations." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:e97720c2-f2c0-4fd9-9413-a1a7695069df.

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Inclusive fitness theory concerns the study of social traits. Often, individuals differ in their phenotype (e.g. size, weight, nutritional state) independently of their genetic make up, that is, individuals differ in their quality. Individuals can then be classified into different “classes” according to their quality, which enable us to understand social evolution in class-structured populations. This is important because individuals in natural populations often differ in quality, either because of intrinsic factors (e.g. size), or extrinsic factors (e.g. resource availability). My thesis conc
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Books on the topic "Evolution social behaviours"

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Abrantes, Roger. The evolution of canine social behaviour. Wakan Tanka Press, 1997.

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Bourke, Andrew F. G. Social evolution in ants. Princeton University Press, 1995.

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Korb, Judith, and Heinze Ju rgen. Ecology of social evolution. Springer, 2010.

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Alden, Smith Eric, and Winterhalder Bruce, eds. Evolutionary ecology and human behavior. Aldine de Gruyter, 1992.

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J, Hillery P., ed. Evolution of social behavior to Homo and after. Ilia State University Press, 2013.

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Andrew, Cockburn. Social behaviour in fluctuating populations. Croom Helm, 1988.

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Yoshiaki, Itō. Behaviour and social evolution of wasps: The communal aggregation hypothesis. Oxford University Press, 1993.

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Johan, Billen, and European Congress on Social Insects (1st : 1991 : University of Leuven), eds. Biology and evolution of social insects. Leuven University Press, 1992.

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D, Breed Michael, Page Robert E, and Entomological Society of America. National Conference, eds. The Genetics of social evolution. Westview Press, 1989.

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Es'kov, Evgeniy, E. Mishvelov, and Yu Fomichev. Social insects, ecology, ethology, evolution. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1903346.

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The monograph examines the diversity and convergent similarity of adaptations to typical habitat conditions of the main representatives of social insects: termites, ants, paper wasps, bumblebees and bees. Trophic connections, methods of nest construction and protection, intra- and interspecific relations, forms of manifestation and origin of social relations are considered. The species-specific mechanisms of spatial orientation and communication, the role of programmed and modifiable behavior in the life of families of social insects are analyzed. The phylogenetic ways in which the transformat
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Book chapters on the topic "Evolution social behaviours"

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Farooki, Masuma. "The Evolution of Responsible Sourcing." In Advancing Responsible Sourcing in Mineral Value Chains. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-60455-3_1.

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AbstractThis chapter explores the evolution of responsible sourcing in mineral supply chains, given the precedence of negative environmental, social, and economic rights that have been part of our global extractive history. It tracks the evolution of concepts of sustainability from a siloed approach to the trade-offs involved in weak and strong sustainability approaches. The chapter introduces the RE-SOURCING Project’s definition of Responsible Sourcing, based on four years of research and consultations. Taking a rights-based approach, it addresses the responsibilities of duty-bearers to the r
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Jolley, Ben P., James M. Borg, and Alastair Channon. "Analysis of Social Learning Strategies When Discovering and Maintaining Behaviours Inaccessible to Incremental Genetic Evolution." In From Animals to Animats 14. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43488-9_26.

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Romero, Margarida, Petros Lameras, and Sylvester Arnab. "Affordances for AI-Enhanced Digital Game-Based Learning." In Palgrave Studies in Creativity and Culture. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55272-4_9.

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AbstractThis chapter investigates the dynamic synergy between pedagogy, social dynamics, and technological developments in Digital Game-Based Learning (DGBL), which is enhanced by artificial intelligence (AI). The chapter navigates through educational modifications, learner profiling challenges, social enhancements, and technical considerations, emphasising AI's revolutionary influence. The topic expands on the critical interaction between learning analytics and machine learning, demonstrating AI's promise for personalised and adaptable DGBL experiences. The practical ramifications of real-tim
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Salvia, Agustín. "Changes in Economic Inequality in Europe and Latin America in the First Decades of the Twenty-First Century." In Towards a Comparative Analysis of Social Inequalities between Europe and Latin America. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48442-2_9.

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AbstractThis chapter contains a comparative analysis of the changes in the inequality of family income distribution in the last two decades in Latin America and Europe. The study examines the degree to which the economic-productive factors—associated with the primary income distribution—or, on the contrary, the social policies—linked to the secondary distribution—reveal structural differences in economic inequality between regions in the 2000–2017 period. Based on a wide sample of countries, the evolution of inequality is compared within and between regions. The dissimilarity of these behaviou
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Strier, Karen B. "Evolution and Social Behavior." In Primate Behavioral Ecology, 6th ed. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429274275-4.

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Blank, David. "Evolution of Social Behavior." In The Behavioral Biology and Conservation of Goitered Gazelles (Gazella subgutturosa). Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-83504-9_15.

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Colombo, Jorge A. "Primate Behavioural Evolution." In A New Approach to Human Social Evolution. Routledge, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003571544-8.

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Chen, Ning, Yong Rao, and An-le Li. "Understanding generational differences in multiple place identities and the visitor economy: the case of migrants' descendants in China." In Managing events, festivals and the visitor economy: concepts, collaborations and cases. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789242843.0007.

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Abstract The case of three generations of Wushan migrants in Zhaoqing provides interesting grounds for discussing place identity, its evolution and dynamics, and multiple place identities and their interactions. In spite of living together as families in a close community, these three generations exhibit entirely different place identity characteristics and behaviours. Many phenomena can be simply interpreted using social identity theory, social comparison theory, or identity formation theory. However, some interesting facts, such as that how one identifies self does not only rely on self perc
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Fichtel, Claudia, and Marta Manser. "Vocal communication in social groups." In Animal Behaviour: Evolution and Mechanisms. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02624-9_2.

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Goymann, Wolfgang, and Heribert Hofer. "Mating systems, social behaviour and hormones." In Animal Behaviour: Evolution and Mechanisms. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02624-9_16.

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Conference papers on the topic "Evolution social behaviours"

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Dragomir, Marian, Elena Taina Avramescu, Mihai Marian Dragomir, and Ionel Caius Drula. "THE PLAYER'S TECHNICAL-TACTICAL SKILLS AT THE JUNIOR B TEAM LEVEL (16�17 YEARS OLD)." In 11th SWS International Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES - ISCSS 2024. SGEM WORLD SCIENCE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.35603/sws.iscss.2024/s08/67.

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One of the motivations for selecting this issue was the ongoing development of the training approach, particularly at the technical-tactical component level, which was supported by the underwhelming results of the Romanian football teams abroad. In this way, by endorsing specific technical-tactical models that aid Romanian football teams in playing their games more effectively, our approach also serves to increase the value level. Exploratory research was used to support our examination of the technical-tactical behavior of a junior B football club in Romania. From this research, we were able
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Neacsu, Razvan-Gabriel, and Adrian Otovescu. "THE EVOLUTION OF POLITICAL COMMUNICATION IN THE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ERA: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF ONLINE POLITICAL DISCOURSE." In 11th SWS International Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES - ISCSS 2024. SGEM WORLD SCIENCE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.35603/sws.iscss.2024/s01.13.

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The research will employ a content analysis methodology to examine a sample of 50 articles from various online sources, including news websites, political blogs, and social media posts. The articles will be selected based on their relevance to political communication and their potential impact on public opinion. The analysis will focus on identifying the dominant themes, rhetorical strategies, and persuasive techniques used in the selected articles. The study will develop a coding scheme to systematically categorize and analyze the content of the articles. The coding scheme will include variab
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Nguyen, Dung, Hung Le, Kien Do, Sunil Gupta, Svetha Venkatesh, and Truyen Tran. "Diversifying Training Pool Predictability for Zero-shot Coordination: A Theory of Mind Approach." In Thirty-Third International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-24}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2024/19.

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The challenge in constructing artificial social agents is to enable adaptation ability to novel agents, and is called zero-shot coordination (ZSC). A promising approach is to train the adaptive agents by interacting with a diverse pool of collaborators, assuming that the greater the diversity in other agents seen during training, the better the generalisation. In this paper, we explore an alternative procedure by considering the behavioural predictability of collaborators, i.e. whether their actions and intentions are predictable, and use it to select a diverse set of agents for the training p
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Ren, Tianyu, and Xiao-Jun Zeng. "Enhancing Cooperation through Selective Interaction and Long-term Experiences in Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning." In Thirty-Third International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-24}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2024/22.

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The significance of network structures in promoting group cooperation within social dilemmas has been widely recognized. Prior studies attribute this facilitation to the assortment of strategies driven by spatial interactions. Although reinforcement learning has been employed to investigate the impact of dynamic interaction on the evolution of cooperation, there remains a lack of understanding about how agents develop neighbour selection behaviours and the formation of strategic assortment within an explicit interaction structure. To address this, our study introduces a computational framework
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Cruz Moreno, Sandra, Shannon Chance, and Brian Bowe. "An argument for incorporating sociological approaches into phenomenological analyses in engineering education research." In SEFI 50th Annual conference of The European Society for Engineering Education. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/conference-9788412322262.1295.

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Despite numerous research studies that have examined why women are underrepresented in engineering education programmes, the phenomenon is still not fully understood, and no effective general solutions have been found. In this context, analysing women’s experiences in engineering education can provide insights regarding the evolution of the students’ learning strategies and socialization processes as well as contextual factors that influence their choice to persist in or leave their courses. This paper explores the pertinence of enhancing phenomenological analyses conducted in engineering educ
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Wu, Peizhi, Yi Tu, Xiaojie Yuan, Adam Jatowt, and Zhenglu Yang. "Neural Framework for Joint Evolution Modeling of User Feedback and Social Links in Dynamic Social Networks." In Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-18}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/226.

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Modeling the evolution of user feedback and social links in dynamic social networks is of considerable significance, because it is the basis of many applications, including recommendation systems and user behavior analyses. Most of the existing methods in this area model user behaviors separately and consider only certain aspects of this problem, such as dynamic preferences of users, dynamic attributes of items, evolutions of social networks, and their partial integration. This work proposes a comprehensive general neural framework with several optimal strategies to jointly model the evolution
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Gerlich, Dr Michael. "The Societal Perceptions of AI and its Impact on Marketing." In 5th World Conference on Business, Management, Finance, Economics, and Marketing. Eurasia Conferences, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.62422/978-81-968539-6-9-008.

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In an era characterised by unprecedented technological advancements and shifting societal norms, the burgeoning trust in Artificial Intelligence (AI) has notably surpassed the reliance traditionally placed in human judgement. This profound shift in trust dynamics is pivotal, particularly within the realm of marketing, where AI's impact is increasingly evident. The present contribution draws from three significant studies conducted during the period 2022 - 2024, offering an in-depth examination of the evolving interplay between AI, trust, and marketing practices. The first of these studies surv
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Farima, Adelina, and Elena Repetuh. "The dynamism of social values in the Republic of Moldova and their impact on consumer behavior." In Simpozion Ştiinţific al Tinerilor Cercetători. Ediţia a 22-a. Academy of Economic Studies, 2025. https://doi.org/10.53486/sstc2024.v1.42.

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The dynamism of social values in the Republic of Moldova reflects a multifaceted evolution shaped by various socio-economic and cultural factors. As the country undergoes profound social transformations, the traditional values coexist with emerging global influences, creating a complex mosaic of societal norms and beliefs. This dynamism is propelled by forces such as globalization, technological advancements, economic fluctuations, and geopolitical realities, all of which contribute to reshaping the societal fabric. Furthermore, internal factors like demographic shifts, urbanization, and educa
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Turkey, Mikdam, and Riccardo Poli. "A social behaviour evolution approach for evolutionary optimisation." In the 13th annual conference companion. ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2001858.2002044.

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Cybal-Michalska, Agnieszka. "Globalisation, cultural pluralism - on the need for (meta)analytical assumptions of career theory for cross-cultural career counseling practice." In 14th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2023). AHFE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1003080.

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The qualitative aspects of the evolution of relations between globality and locality, society and the individual, and their links, are not without consequence for the multicontextual changes in the labour market, which present new challenges to employees. This vision implies completely new ways of interpreting the world in which “a career makes a career” – they are problems of „a borderless career”, „a varied career”, „a post-corporate career” as a novum, of sorts, in the planning of a broadly understood career, the rise in importance of having a career and the ability to plan, manage and moni
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Reports on the topic "Evolution social behaviours"

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Snijders, Tom. Longitudinal Social Network Analysis. Instats Inc., 2024. https://doi.org/10.61700/zimra7qjrsnu11850.

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This three-day workshop provides an introductory overview of longitudinal social network analysis using the RSiena package, focusing on the application of Stochastic Actor-oriented Models to study network dynamics and the co-evolution of networks and behavior. Participants will gain practical skills in modeling network panel data, as well as modeling co-evolution of networks and behavior, for application of these techniques across various academic disciplines.
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Jiménez-Parra, José Francisco, Sixto González-Víllora, and Alfonso Valero-Valenzuela. The evolution of the Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility from a contextual to a transcontextual model. A systematic review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.4.0031.

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Review question / Objective: The aim of this research was to identify and analyze the advances produced during the last 6 years in intervention studies based on the Model of Personal and Social Responsibility (TPSR) both in the subject of physical education and in any other area of knowledge within the school context. To conduct this study, the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were followed (Moher et al., 2015) and the question was elaborated in the PICO format: (P) Participants or Problem (eg children, adolescents, Elementary, secondary, c
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strauss, Bernhard, Samuel Short, and Pantea Lotfian. The Evolution of personalised nutrition. Food Standards Agency, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46756/sci.fsa.ean605.

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Health and wellbeing and susceptibility to disease are causally linked to food and nutrition intake, an observation that has informed dietary advice for centuries. However, physiological response to different food types varies greatly by individual, meaning that a “one size fits all” approach to nutritional advice may be inadequate to ensure optimum health outcomes. Personalised nutrition (PN) services, operating at the intersection between health advisory, the wellness sector, and the food system, seek to address this through individualised targeted dietary advice focused on achieving lasting
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Nava Marron, Sofia Gabrielle. Exploring Gender Stereotypes in Alcohol Marketing Across Decades. Florida International University, 2025. https://doi.org/10.25148/fiuurj.3.1.11.

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This study examines the evolution of gender stereotypes and emerging gender roles in alcohol marketing over the past century, with a distinctive methodological approach, analyzing advertisements spanning 100 years. By incorporating LGBTQ+ representations alongside traditional gender portrayals, this research provides a comprehensive historical perspective on how advertising strategies have shaped and responded to societal changes. The study employs a detailed content analysis of alcohol advertisements from the 1920s to the present, focusing on emotional appeal, projected values, geographic tar
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Too, Gideon. How can citizens' voices enhance governance? Reflections from applied behavioral science research on what motivates citizen participation in East Africa. Busara, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.62372/nbdj8943.

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As Busara, we have had the privilege of bearing witness to how the public and social sectors have been re-imagining their work through behavioral science while also playing an active role in driving and shaping this evolution. With this groundwork, we provide a set of reflections from conducting our CSO research programs, which has taken us on a winding journey close to a decade and, as with all meaningful research endeavors, generated more questions than answers. The reflections provided in this groundwork are not meant to provide definitive conceptual conclusions or insights regarding how to
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Soroker, V., and N. C. Rueppell. acterization of the architecture of hygienic behavior of honeybees to enable breeding for improved honeybee health. United States-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2021.8134169.bard.

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High honeybee colony losses in the last decade have raised the scientific efforts to determine and mitigate the causes of declining honeybee health. Although honeybees are exposed to a variety of stressors, infestation by the ectoparasitic mite (Varroa destructor) and the viruses it vectors are considered to be the most significant biological problem of A. mellifera worldwide. Management of viral diseases is problematic and mainly focuses on control of Varroa. Current Varroa control suffers from the evolution mite resistance, negative effects on bees and bee products, and other inefficiencies
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Monetary Policy Report - January 2022. Banco de la República, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/inf-pol-mont-eng.tr1-2022.

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Macroeconomic summary Several factors contributed to an increase in projected inflation on the forecast horizon, keeping it above the target rate. These included inflation in December that surpassed expectations (5.62%), indexation to higher inflation rates for various baskets in the consumer price index (CPI), a significant real increase in the legal minimum wage, persistent external and domestic inflationary supply shocks, and heightened exchange rate pressures. The CPI for foods was affected by the persistence of external and domestic supply shocks and was the most significant contributor t
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