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CHEATING MONKEYS AND CITIZEN BEES:
THE NATURE OF COOPERATION IN ANIMALS AND HUMANS

Lee Dugatkin


Harvard University Press 1999



FROM THE BACK COVER:


Despite the perception of nature as red in tooth and claw, cooperation is
ubiquitous throughout the animal kingdom, as cooperative hunting,
anti-predator behavior, foraging, coalition formation, grooming,
helpers-at-the-nest, territoriality, sentry behavior, and group
thermoregulation. It is indisputable that animals cooperate-cooperation has
been observed in everything from insects to primates and in every
imaginable scenario-but evolutionary biologists and behavioral ecologists
still hotly debate just why animals act in altruistic ways and how such
behavior could have evolved.


Here biologist Lee Dugatkin outlines four paths to cooperation shared by
humans and other animals: family dynamics, reciprocal transactions (or
"tit for tat"), so-called selfish teamwork, and group altruism.
He draws on a wealth of examples--from babysitting among mongooses and
food sharing among vampire bats to cooperation in Hutterite communities
and on kibbutzim-to show not only that cooperation exists throughout the
animal kingdom, but how an understanding of the natural history of
altruism might foster our own best instincts toward our fellow humans.



CONTENTS


Preface      ix


Introduction: The Four Paths to Cooperation     1


1. All in the Family     39


2. One Good Turn Deserves Another      77


3. What's in It for Me?     109


4. For the Good of Others?     135


Conclusion: Possibilities and Pitfalls     165


Notes     175


Index     201





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