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Group Size and Anti-Predator Vigilance: A Simple Model Requiring Limited Monitoring of Other Group Members

Animal Behaviour - United States
doi 10.1006/anbe.1996.0051
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EvolutionEcologySystematicsAnimal ScienceBehaviorZoology
Date

February 1, 1996

Authors
GRAEME RUXTON
Publisher

Elsevier BV


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