Cooperative and Noncooperative Behavior in Animals
Abstract
Put in one sentence, the central message of this article is: There are theoretical reasons and empirical evidence to suggest that the performance of cooperative and noncooperative behavior by animals in many situations is best explained by considering both fitness benefits and the contributions of other group members to cooperative behavior. The formal model presented here indicates one way in which fitness benefits and the actions of other...
Paper Details
Title
Cooperative and Noncooperative Behavior in Animals
Published Date
Jun 1, 1980
Journal
Volume
115
Issue
6
Pages
827 - 857
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