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Is cooperation viable in mobile organisms? Simple Walk Away rule favors the evolution of cooperation in groups
C Athena Aktipis
Fundamental and Applied Microbiomics, Center for (FAM)
Evolution and Medicine, Center for
Psychology
Sustainability Initiative
Biocomputing, Security and Society, Center for (BSS)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
cooperation
77%
organism
60%
social behavior
29%
social condition
28%
physical environment
24%
tolerance
19%
rate
14%
transition
13%
simulation
9%
Arts & Humanities
Organism
100%
Cognitive Ability
26%
Agent-based Simulation
26%
Physical Environment
25%
Ephemeral
23%
Social Environment
23%
Tolerance
23%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Social Environment
53%
Social Behavior
51%
Social Conditions
51%
Population
34%
Aptitude
30%
Social Sciences
Group
26%
migration
24%
cognitive ability
17%
social behavior
17%
Social Environment
16%
tolerance
16%
small group
15%
social factors
14%
simulation
13%
Agriculture & Biology
organisms
51%
social environment
36%
social behavior
29%