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Between-group attack and defence in an ecological setting: Insights from nonhuman animals
Andrew N Radford1, Susanne Schindler1, Tim W Fawcett2
1School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TQ, United Kingdom. andy.radford@bristol.ac.uksusanne.schindler@bristol.ac.ukhttp://www.bio.bris.ac.uk/research/behavior/Vocal_Communication/home.htmlhttp://www.bristol.ac.uk/biology/people/susanne-schindler/overview.html.
Abstract:
Attempts to understand the fundamental forces shaping conflict between attacking and defending groups can be hampered by a narrow focus on humans and reductionist, oversimplified modelling. Further progress depends on recognising the striking parallels in between-group conflict across the animal kingdom, harnessing the power of experimental tests in nonhuman species and modelling the eco-evolutionary feedbacks that drive attack and defence.
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