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Kin-selection, as evidenced by aggression between individuals with a low coefficient of relation, may be a significant contributing factor in vole population cycles. Demographic and behavioral studies support this idea.
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Charnov, E.L., Finerty, J.P. Vole population cycles: A case for kin-selection?. Oecologia 45, 1–2 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00346698
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