Cooperation within groups and competition between groups is a fundamental principle of the adaptive fitness advantages p
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Cooperation within groups and competition between groups is a fundamental principle of the adaptive fitness advantages p
Cooperation within groups and competition between groups is a fundamental principle of the adaptive fitness advantages provided by Multilevel selection, also known as Group Selection. In the water skeet example discussed in class, less aggressive individuals from different groups congregated together, aggregating their more 'conflict averse' genotypes to increase chances for individual survival and reproduction among like members within the new group. To succeed, this mechanism of selection requires the ability of individuals to engage in which of the following behaviors? Select one: a. migration b. mutation c. parental investment O d. kin selection
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