Privatisation rescues function following loss of cooperation
A single cheating mutant can lead to the invasion and eventual eradication of cooperation from a population. Consequently, cheat invasion is often considered equal to extinction in empirical and theoretical studies of cooperator-cheat dynamics. But does cheat invasion necessarily equate extinction i...
Main Authors: | Andersen, S, Ghoul, M, Marvig, R, Lee, Z, Molin, S, Krogh Johansen, H, Griffin, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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eLife Sciences Publications
2018
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