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Hudson Kern Reeve is a Professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior at Cornell University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on the evolution of cooperation and conflict in animal societies, integrating mathematical theory and quantitative analysis to explore principles governing social behavior across organisms. He investigates genetic systems' impacts on cooperative evolution and reproductive partitioning in animal groups, particularly in wasps, using DNA fingerprinting to test theoretical models. Reeve is a Klarman Fellow, emphasizing his contributions to evolutionary biology and sociobiology.
His work bridges evolutionary theory with empirical studies, addressing topics like staying and peace incentives in social hierarchies, kin-selected behavior in bacteria, and the co-evolution of recognition alleles and cooperation. Key publications span journals like Science Advances, Evolution, and American Naturalist. Beyond research, he explores interdisciplinary themes such as conservation ethics and the evolutionary basis of longevity linked to social bonds.



