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Testing the Variability Selection Hypothesis: The Adoption of Social Learning in Increasingly Variable Environments James M. Borg1 and Alastair Channon1 1 Research Institute for the Environment, Physical Sciences and Ap
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Document Date: 2012-11-01 12:44:53


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IEEE Press / MIT Press / /

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Africa / /

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United Kingdom / /

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Research Institute / Keele University / /

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neural networks / unnecessary local search / steady state genetic algorithm / genetic algorithm / evolutionary search / steady state genetic algorithms / ungrounded neural networks / non-conformist local search / /

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Keele University / MIT / Research Institute for the Environment / Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics / /

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Learning / Richard Potts / /

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Complex Systems / Evolution and Human Behavior / Yearbook of Physical Anthropology / Journal of Theoretical Biology / Lecture Notes in Computer Science / /

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southern Africa / eastern Africa / /

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1 technologies / steady state genetic algorithms / genetic algorithm / simulation / genotype / steady state genetic algorithm / recombination / /

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