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  • ollective action evolve when individuals receive the benefits of cooperation regardless of whether they pay the costs of participation
  • group augmentation theory
  • group augmentation theory, which proposes that individuals should bear the short-term costs of collective action even when they have little to gain immediately if such action leads to increases in group size and long-term increases in reproductive success. I

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