• Interviewee Paper
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  • Werner, Earl Werner, E. E., Gilliam, J. F., Hall, D. J., & Mittelbach, G. G. (1983). An experimental test of the effects of predation risk on habitat use in fish. Ecology, 64(6), 1540-1548.
  • West-Eberhard, Mary Jane Eberhard, M. J. W. (1975). The evolution of social behavior by kin selection. The Quarterly Review of Biology, 50(1), 1-33.
  • West, Meredith West, M. J., & King, A. P. (1988). Female visual displays affect the development of male song in the cowbird. Nature, 334(6179), 244-246.
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  • Wilkinson, Gerald Wilkinson, G. S. (1984). Reciprocal food sharing in the vampire bat. Nature, 308(5955), 181-184.
  • Wilson, David Wilson, D. S. (1975). A theory of group selection. Proceedings of the national academy of sciences, 72(1), 143-146.
  • Winemiller, Kirk Winemiller, K. O. (1990). Spatial and temporal variation in tropical fish trophic networks. Ecological monographs, 60(3), 331-367.
  • Wootton, Tim Wootton, J. T. (1994). Predicting direct and indirect effects: an integrated approach using experiments and path analysis. Ecology, 75(1), 151-165.
  • Zuk, Marlene Hamilton, W. D., & Zuk, M. (1982). Heritable true fitness and bright birds: a role for parasites?. Science, 218(4570), 384-387.
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