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Nature 404, 555-556 (6 April 2000) | doi:10.1038/35007175
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Evolution: Bacterial cheaters
Joan E. Strassmann
Cooperative groups of higher organisms are vulnerable to cheaters that reap the benefits of cooperation without paying the costs. For example, an unrelated male lion may take a gazelle away from the females that killed it.
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