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Familiarity breeds cooperation

Laurent Keller () and H. Kern Reeve ()
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Laurent Keller: Bâtiment de Biologie, University of Lausanne
H. Kern Reeve: the Section of Neurobiology and Behavior, Seeley G. Mudd Hall, Cornell University

Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6689, 121-122

Abstract: Many theoretical models have been developed to study the conditions under which unrelated individuals should cooperate or not cooperate. But such behaviour is rarely ‘all or nothing’, and new mathematical models allow the optimal level of cooperation to be determined.

Date: 1998
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