2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.09.593361
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Fitness incentives to male fighters undermine fighting performance in intergroup contests

P.A. Green,
D.W.E. Sankey,
T. Collins
et al.

Abstract: In humans and other animal societies, groups engage in intergroup conflicts over resources. The success of groups in these conflicts depends on individual contributions to collective fighting, yet individuals may have personal fitness incentives to defect rather than fight, which could undermine group performance. Here we test the hypothesis that personal fitness incentives affect intergroup conflict success in wild banded mongooses (Mungos mungo). In this species, intergroup fights are sometimes initiated by … Show more

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