His research combines Genetic correlation and Demography. His Genetic correlation study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Genetic variation. The study of Genetic variation is intertwined with the study of Demography in a number of ways. His Paternal care study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Pregnancy. Pregnancy is closely attributed to Parental investment in his work. Arnon Lotem merges Parental investment with Paternal care in his research. In his work, Arnon Lotem performs multidisciplinary research in Parent–offspring conflict and Offspring. Arnon Lotem undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Offspring and Genetics in his work. Genetics is often connected to Parent–offspring conflict in his work.
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Constraints on egg discrimination and cuckoo-host co-evolution
Arnon Lotem;Hiroshi Nakamura;Amotz Zahavi.
Animal Behaviour (1995)
Rejection of cuckoo eggs in relation to host age: a possible evolutionary equilibrium
Arnon Lotem;Hiroshi Nakamura;Amotz Zahavi.
Behavioral Ecology (1992)
Learning to recognize nestlings is maladaptive for cuckoo Cuculus canorus hosts
Arnon Lotem;Arnon Lotem.
Nature (1993)
Evolution of cooperation between individuals
Arnon Lotem;Michael A. Fishman;Lewi Stone.
Nature (1999)
Experimental evidence for offspring learning in parent-offspring communication.
H. Kedar;M.A. Rodríguez–Gironés;S. Yedvab;D.W. Winkler.
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2000)
From reciprocity to unconditional altruism through signalling benefits
Arnon Lotem;Michael A. Fishman;Lewi Stone.
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2003)
General cognitive principles for learning structure in time and space.
Michael H. Goldstein;Heidi R. Waterfall;Heidi R. Waterfall;Arnon Lotem;Joseph Y. Halpern.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences (2010)
Differences in begging behaviour between barn swallow, Hirundo rustica, nestlings.
Arnon Lotem.
Animal Behaviour (1998)
The evolution of cognitive mechanisms in response to cultural innovations
Arnon Lotem;Joseph Y. Halpern;Shimon Edelman;Oren Kolodny.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2017)
How to Detect a Cuckoo Egg: A Signal-Detection Theory Model for Recognition and Learning.
Miguel A. Rodríguez‐Gironés;Arnon Lotem.
The American Naturalist (1999)
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