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The Coexistence of Hosts with Different Abilities to Discriminate against Cheater Partners: An Evolutionary Game-Theory Approach

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Published
Jun 01, 2014
Vol/Issue
183(6)
Pages
762-770
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Brian S. Steidinger, James D. Bever (2014). The Coexistence of Hosts with Different Abilities to Discriminate against Cheater Partners: An Evolutionary Game-Theory Approach. The American Naturalist, 183(6), 762-770. https://doi.org/10.1086/675859
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