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A Problematic Test of the Kin Selection Hypothesis Among the Urak-Lawoi of Ko Lipe, Thailand: Commentary on Camperio Ciani, Battaglia, and Liotta (2015)

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Andrea S. Camperio Ciani, Umberto Battaglia & Marina Liotta. (2016) Response: Avuncularity and Kin Selection in Homosexuals: A Problematic Test or a Problematic Hypothesis?. The Journal of Sex Research 53:2, pages 153-156.
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Francisco R. Gómez Jiménez & Paul L. Vasey. (2022) Kin-directed altruism and the evolution of male androphilia among Istmo Zapotec Muxes. Evolution and Human Behavior 43:3, pages 224-233.
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