Group living, competition, and the evolution of cooperation in a sessile invertebrate
- PMID: 17789034
- DOI: 10.1126/science.213.4511.1012
Group living, competition, and the evolution of cooperation in a sessile invertebrate
Abstract
Competition and cooperation are thought to represent the opposite extremes of organism interactions. I here show that the formation of aggregations in a sessile organism requires cooperation between individuals and that the gregarious pattern of habitat selection generating these aggregations is a response to a density dependence in the outcome of interference competition.
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