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Title: Coevolutionary interactions between farmers andmafia induce host acceptance of avian brood parasites
Authors: Chakra, Maria Abou
Hilbe, Christian
Traulsen, Arne
Keywords: Biology
Behaviour
Evolution
Evolutionary game theory
Coevolution
Retaliation
Punishment
Host–parasite
Interactions
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Brood parasites exploit their host in order to increase their own fitness. Typically, this results in an arms race between parasite trickery and host defence. Thus, it is puzzling to observe hosts that accept parasitism without any resistance. The ‘mafia’ hypothesis suggests that these hosts accept parasitism to avoid retaliation. Retaliation has been shown to evolve when the hosts condition their response to mafia parasites, who use depredation as a targeted response to rejection. However, it is unclear if acceptance would also emerge when ‘farming’ parasites are present in the population.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21893
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