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This project investigates social evolution in coral reef fish, specifically clown anemonefish and coral gobies, to understand why some individuals do not reproduce. By testing various hypotheses, it aims to build a comprehensive framework for social behavior in animals.
Complex societies where some individuals forego reproduction, pose an evolutionary conundrum.
There have been numerous attempts over past decades to explain why individuals capable of reproduction would give up the chance to propagate their own genes.
Yet, there remain debates about the relative importance of various factors in shaping social evolution.
Additionally, a clear bias towards the study of terrestrial animals prevents us from viewing the whole picture.
The overall objective of the pro…
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United States, Boston Ma
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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