Behavioral Evolution II | 1hr : 36mins
Director: Stanford University | Producer: Stanford University
Focus Years: 2010 | Country: United States
Synopsis:
Robert Sapolsky continues his two-part series on evolution focusing on individual and kin selection, behavioral logic, competitive infanticide, male/female animal hierarchies, sex-ratio fluctuation, intersexual competition, imprinted genes, sperm competition, inbred-founder populations, group and multi-level selection, and punctuated equilibrium.
Behavioral Evolution II
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1hr : 36mins
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