Cooperation among Animals

Cooperation among Animals

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Dugatkin, Lee Alan
Oxford University Press
EAN: 9780195358803
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Despite the depiction of nature &quote;red in tooth and claw,&quote; cooperation is actually widespread in the animal kingdom. Various types of cooperative behaviors have been documented in everything from insects to primates, and in every imaginable ecological scenario. Yet why animals cooperate is still a hotly contested question in literature on evolution and animal behavior. This book examines the history surrounding the study of cooperation, and proceeds to examine the conceptual, theoretical and empirical work on this fascinating subject. Early on, it outlines the four different categories of cooperation -- reciprocal altruism, kinship, group-selected cooperation and byproduct mutualism -- and ties these categories together in a single framework called the Cooperator's Dilemma. Hundreds of studies on cooperation in insects, fish, birds and mammals are reviewed. Cooperation in this wide array of taxa includes, but is not limited to, cooperative hunting, anti-predator behavior, foraging, sexual coalitions, grooming, helpers-at-the nest, territoriality, 'policing' behavior and group thermoregulation. Each example outlined is tied back to the theoretical framework developed early on, whenever the data allows. Future experiments designed to further elucidate a particular type of cooperation are provided throughout the book.
EAN 9780195358803
ISBN 0195358805
Binding Ebook
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date February 6, 1997
Language English
Country United States
Authors Dugatkin, Lee Alan
Series Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution