Symposium S9

Symposium: The Development and Mechanisms Underlying Inter-individual Variation in Pro-social Behavior

Day: Sunday, Jan. 8, 07:45-15:30
Room: 206

Organizer(s): Ben Dantzer, Dustin Rubenstein

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DANTZER, Ben Introduction: what is the importance of individual variation in cooperativeness?

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RUBENSTEIN, DR From individual to group-level variation in cooperative behaviors and complex societies

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VAN CLEVE, Jeremy; VAN CLEVE, Jeremy Stags, hawks, and doves: Individual variation in helping in social evolution theory

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DORNHAUS, Anna Social insect colonies as individuals and groups: development and evolution of individual differences

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SHEEHAN, Michael J Not all partners are equal: A role for identity signaling in generating differential cooperative behavior.

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SALTZMAN, W. Paternal Behavior in a Biparental Rodent: Between- and Within-animal Variation

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SMITH, Jennifer E.*; PETELLE, Matthew B. ; JEROME, Emily L. ; CRISTOFARI, Hélène ; BLUMSTEIN, Daniel T. The role of oxytocin in shaping prosocial behavior: new evidence from free-living ground squirrels and other social mammals

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LEIGHTON, GM*; WANG, X; GUTENKUNST, RN; DORNHAUS, A Delimiting Gene Expression Differences Between Behavioral Castes in Temnothorax rugatulus

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HOFMANN, Hans A; HOFMANN, Johann Neural and molecular mechanisms of cooperative defense

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KELLY, Aubrey*; OPHIR, Alexander The influence of family dynamics on developmental trajectories and modulation of social behavior in prairie voles

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HERB, Brian R. Epigenetic basis of development of social behaviors in honeybees

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REHAN, SM Social aggression, experience, and brain gene expression in a subsocial bee
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