An asymmetric producer-scrounger game: body size and the social foraging behavior of coho salmon
A tension between cooperation and conflict characterizes the behavioral dynamics of many social species. The foraging benefits of group living include increased efficiency and reduced need for vigilance, but social foraging can also encourage theft of captured prey from conspecifics. The payoffs of...
Main Authors: | Phillips, JA, Peacock, SJ, Bateman, A, Bartlett, M, Lewis, MA, Krkošek, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Netherlands
2018
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