Data and code for: <b>Is provisioning rate of parents and helpers influenced by the simulated presence of novel individuals?</b>
<p dir="ltr">Animals may cooperate to gain direct benefits, like attracting mates. This happens for example in humans. In species where cooperation leads to direct sexual benefits, when the appropriate audience is present, (i.e., a potential mate), helpers should enhance their cooper...
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| Main Author: | Pietro D'Amelio (11558107) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Nora V Carlson (18142855) (author), Arnaud Tognetti (4543096) (author), M. Sentis (17519814) (author), Liliana R. Silva (8949833) (author), Fanny Rybak (234789) (author), Rita Covas (394085) (author), Claire Doutrelant (14794809) (author) |
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2024
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