Cognition and covariance in the producer-scrounger game
The producer–scrounger game is a key element of foraging ecology in many systems. Producing and scrounging typically covary negatively, but partitioning this covariance into contributions of individual plasticity and consistent between individual differences is key to understanding population-level...
Автори: | Reichert, MS, Morand-Ferron, J, Kulahci, IG, Firth, JA, Davidson, GL, Crofts, SJ, Quinn, JL |
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Формат: | Journal article |
Мова: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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