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  • Evolution: How Not to Detec...
    Lyon, Bruce E.; Zink, Andrew G.

    CB/Current biology, 10/2018, Letnik: 28, Številka: 20
    Journal Article

    An elegant study on social parasitism in digger wasps quantifies the costs and benefits of kin recognition and shows that recognizing non-kin comes at a cost. This supports ‘Crozier’s paradox’ of why kin recognition genes are unlikely to evolve when rare alleles are selected against. An elegant study on social parasitism in digger wasps quantifies the costs and benefits of kin recognition and shows that recognizing non-kin comes at a cost. This supports ‘Crozier’s paradox’ of why kin recognition genes are unlikely to evolve when rare alleles are selected against.