Kinship

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Across
  1. 1. a zone of conflict because of how much a given offspring wants in terms of parental resources and how much a parent is willing to give
  2. 3. tadpoles use taste to recognize their kin
  3. 6. the effect a trait has on its bearer and the effect it has on its genetic relatives
  4. 7. female squirrels call more
  5. 9. One way to explain altruism. rb>c. Favors helping people with strong genetic relationships
  6. 10. the genes contributed to the next generation by an individual via personal reproduction
  7. 11. the rules aren't specific enough and you end up being manipulated and caring for someone who isn't your own kin
Down
  1. 2. a social system where individuals live in large groups with overlapping generations, cooperative brood care, philopatry, and reproductive altruism
  2. 4. the genes contributed to the next generation by an individual indirectly by helping non descendant kin
  3. 5. Honeybees will kill the baby from their sisters' but not the queen's because the brothers are more closely related to you than your sister's son is
  4. 8. helpful behavior that raises the recipient's direct fitness while lowering the actor's direct fitness