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Nature 404, 555-556 (6 April 2000) | doi:10.1038/35007175
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Evolution: Bacterial cheaters
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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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