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I was Academic Editor for this paper, and it is very well written and with a clever experimental design. The use of experimental evolution assays to adress questions in social evolution is relatively novel, and this paper is one very nice example of how classical behavioural ecology questions could be fruitfully studied on simple organisms with short generation times.

Well done Posted by Damien on 02 Aug 2007 at 16:52 GMT

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Really interesting

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