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Explaining variation in extreme selfish behavior: Untangling the co-evolutionary relationship of cannibalism, dispersal and kin discrimination.

Organization William Marsh Rice UniversityLocation HOUSTON, United StatesPosted 1 May 2025Deadline 30 Apr 2029
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationTX
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Selfish behavior can provide significant advantages in nature, allowing individuals to increase their survival and reproductive success at the expense of others. One of the most extreme forms of selfishness is cannibalism, where individuals consume members of their own species. While it seems highly beneficial, cannibalistic behavior varies within…

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