In mutualistic interactions, the decision whether to cooperate or cheat depends on the relative costs and benefits of each strategy. In pollination mutualisms, secondary nectar robbing is a facultative behavior employed by a diverse array of nectar-feeding organisms, and is thought to be a form of c
Richman, Sarah K., Irwin, Rebecca E., Bronstein, Judith L.2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.hk1psCited 1 times