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Pepper, John - Santa Fe Institute
FORAGING ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR The endangered South Australian glossy black-cockatoo feeds almost exclusively
2000 Swarm User Group Meeting 57 AGENT-BASED MODELING OF MULTILEVEL SELECTION: THE
RECOVERY PLAN Adopted by the Australian Nature Conservation Agency,
THE BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY OF THE GLOSSY BLACK-COCKATOO CALYPTORHYNCHUS LATHAMI HALMATURINUS
BACKGROUND AND GENERAL METHODS Systematics and Distribution
Artificial Life 7 Workshop Proceedings, C. C. Maley & E. Boudreau, eds. 2000. The evolution of modularity in genome architecture
* E-mail: jpepper@santafe.edu J. theor. Biol. (2000) 206, 355}368
An agentbased model of group selection John W. Pepper 1
MITANI ET AL. p. 1 In press. Animal Behaviour
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND ORGANIZATION Parrot social organization is unusual in combining group living with long term
DISTRIBUTION, ABUNDANCE, AND CONSERVATION STATUS OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GLOSSY BLACK-COCKATOO
POPULATION VIABILITY ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION
Artificial Life 7 Workshop Proceedings, C. C. Maley & E. Boudreau, eds. 2000. The evolution of modularity in genome architecture
An agent-based model of group selection John W. Pepper
THE FUNCTIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF LONG TERM PAIR BONDS One of the most striking features of social organization in many parrot species is
A SURVEY OF THE POPULATION AND HABITAT OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GLOSSY BLACK-COCKATOO
ETHOGRAM FOR THE GLOSSY BLACK-COCKATOO INTRODUCTION
USING GROUP COMPOSITION DATA TO MEASURE SOCIAL AFFINITY: A NEW METHOD
LATERALIZED BEHAVIORS IN THE GLOSSY BLACK-COCKATOO, AND THE EVOLUTION OF LATERALITY