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Cooperation Among Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective Paperback

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Lee Alan Dugatkin
Book Description
This book outlines four different categories of co-operation - reciprocal altruism, kinship, group-selected co-operation, and by-product mutualism - and ties them together in a single framework called the Co-operator's Dilemma. Hundreds of studies on cooperation in insects, fish, birds, and mammals are then reviewed, each example being tied back to the theoretical framework developed early on when the data allows. Future experiments designed to further elucidate a particular type of co-operation are provided throughout the book.
ISBN-10
0195086228
ISBN-13
9780195086225
Language
English
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date
13-03-1997
Number of Pages
238
Editor 1
Hudson Kern Reeve
Editorial Review
"Dugatkin's little book is both a great introduction to and a good review of cooperation in animals. He begins with an excellent summary of the long-standing interest in cooperative behavior among philosophers, psychologists, and biologists. . .He outlines four models of cooperation behaviors within evolutionary biology--reciprocity, kin selection, group selection, and byproduct mutualism--and reviews theoretical work on the evolution of cooperation." --Choice