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1 mes (prisoner's dilemma, snowdrift, and hawk-dove).
2 re finally committing to a decision (hawk or dove).
3 natal cortex of lizard, turtle, chicken, and dove.
4 forebrain and in the cortices of chicken and dove.
5 s with ability below the critical level play Dove.
6 ptom within the duration window specified in DOVE.
7 blers and nidopallium caudolateral in turtle doves.
8 tral trigeminal structures in hatchling ring doves.
9 th and 8-month) and adult (1-year to 8-year) doves.
10 nd drawings from the American painter Arthur Dove (1880-1946).
11                      After lunch at 14:30 he dove again (third dive of the day) during which time itc
12 s, representing the prisoner's dilemma, hawk-dove and coordination classes of games, in structured po
13 cies which ranged from 18.5 to 33.8 for ring doves and 7.9 to 14.8 for Japanese koi.
14 -magnification) model was calibrated in ring doves and Japanese koi using matched data on dietary ass
15  input in songbirds, which is not present in doves and pigeons that vocalize with a closed beak, may
16 inate, with one playing Hawk and one playing Dove, and with conflicts in which both animals play Hawk
17                      House sparrows and rock doves are potential free-ranging sentinel species for WN
18 n repeated Prisoner's Dilemma, Chicken (Hawk-Dove), Battle of the Sexes, and Leader games.
19 ent study, the ontogeny of mast cells in the dove brain was followed by using three markers: acidic t
20  In the avian reproductive model of the rock dove (Columba livia), we characterized the transcript co
21 ing lice," are both parasites of pigeons and doves (Columbiformes).
22 ls in the medial habenula of sexually active doves compared with controls.
23 tricted doves than Prl-treated, food-clamped doves even though response rates were similar on VI sche
24  and the melanocortin-4 receptor in the ring dove feeding behavior.
25                              We analyze hawk-dove game and prisoner's dilemma introducing social pena
26 vior in two types of chicken games (the hawk-dove game and the snowdrift game) but not in the prisone
27 ition that the mixed equilibrium of the Hawk-Dove game captures important aspects of many animal inte
28                                     The hawk-dove game has proved to be an important tool for underst
29 he cognitive model into an evolutionary hawk-dove game in order to investigate Trivers' and Ramachand
30            We consider a version of the Hawk-Dove game in which an animal knows its own fighting abil
31 stability than is found in the standard Hawk-Dove game in which there are no differences in ability o
32 s such as the Prisoner's Dilemma or the Hawk-Dove game on graphs.
33 e how the Hawk and Dove strategies in a Hawk-Dove game spread in a population represented by a random
34 chnique works for a simple example (the Hawk-Dove game) where an analytic solution is known, and prov
35                      In Maynard Smith's Hawk-Dove game, for example, Selten's result restricts attent
36 l known model of animal aggression, the Hawk-Dove game, to incorporate the possibility of eavesdroppe
37 ecies contest a resource by playing the hawk-dove game.
38      As a specific example we study the Hawk-Dove game.
39 multi-player extension of the classical Hawk-Dove game.
40 epeated Prisoner's Dilemma and Chicken (Hawk-Dove) games lead to the emergence of genes coding for sy
41 nt from that observed in seeds obtained from dove gizzards, indicating that seed passage through coug
42                                     The hawk-dove (HD) game, as defined by Maynard Smith, allows for
43 ther lice (Columbicola) and their pigeon and dove hosts (Columbiformes).
44          The prevalence of ovarian cancer in DOVE is 10 times that of large screening trials, prompti
45 katiels is acutely concave, whereas that for doves is intermediate in shape and shows higher mass-spe
46                                  Prl-treated doves learned the key-pecking response when food intake
47 isk assessment into a novel HAWK (high risk)/DOVE (low risk) patient grouping, intensivist/hospitalis
48 ce Raman are complementary methods, TRSF and DOVE methods are complementary to coherent Raman methods
49           Here I extend Maynard Smith's hawk-dove model of animal conflict to explore the logic of a
50 ategy only occurred in 2010/2011, when birds dove more and deeper, suggesting limited prey resources.
51 rl elevated pecking rates in food-restricted doves on a variable-interval (VI) reinforcement schedule
52                                      Using a dove prism, a simple single axis optical train may be em
53 ly, with "m" total internal reflections in a Dove prism, MRSFG signal is approximately m times that o
54 nances using excitation light coupled into a Dove prism.
55 agation geometry was adopted and trapezoidal Dove prisms were used as sample substrates.
56 gnificance of adult neurogenesis in the ring dove remains to be determined.
57 line; the first reduction coincided with the dove's attainment of adult physical size (about 3 months
58  laboratory-infected birds but not from rock dove serum samples.
59                                Food-deprived doves showed a fourfold increase in the number of AGRP-i
60 rds and parrots, as well as in the brains of dove species as examples of close vocal nonlearning rela
61 r presents the first electronically resonant DOVE spectra and demonstrates the capabilities for analy
62 y comparing electronically resonant TRSF and DOVE spectra with each other and with infrared absorptio
63 cy (TRSF) and doubly vibrationally enhanced (DOVE) spectroscopies are examples of a recently develope
64  as members of the dominant species who play dove, splitting the resource when facing other dominant
65  an example, we investigate how the Hawk and Dove strategies in a Hawk-Dove game spread in a populati
66 ouse sparrow (Passer domesticus) and spotted dove (Streptopelia chinensis) in particular.
67 tin (Prl) increases food consumption in ring doves (Streptopelia risoria) and may promote the hyperph
68 measured changes in feeding behavior in ring doves (Streptopelia risoria) following intracerebroventr
69 ls (Nymphicus hollandicus) and ringed turtle-doves (Streptopelia risoria).
70 arblers (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) and turtle doves (Streptopelia turtur), caught in Israel while retu
71 urogenesis occurs in a nonsongbird, the ring dove (Streptoplia risoria), and whether it persists to o
72 The ongoing Diagnosing Ovarian Cancer Early (DOVE) Study in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, provides diagno
73 le were 2-3 times greater in food-restricted doves than Prl-treated, food-clamped doves even though r
74           Larger birds, mainly from St Paul, dove to deeper depths, spent more time in the Bering Sea
75        He traveled by boat to the dive site, dove twice and then ate lunch at 12:30 on the diving boa
76             In this study, using female ring doves, we recorded neuronal activity from hypothalamic n
77 dule and supported continued responding when doves were returned to ad-lib feeding.
78  promote the hyperphagia exhibited by parent doves when provisioning young.
79 ting the resource when facing other dominant doves while continuing to surrender the resource to domi
80 months old) and the second occurred when the dove would normally attain reproductive fitness (about 1
81 ially consumed by their main prey, the Eared Dove Zenaida auriculata.

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