What is reciprocal altruism and its significance?
Reciprocal altruism, introduced by Trivers in 1971, describes cooperation between non-relatives, where altruistic acts are beneficial in a repeated interaction context. This mechanism relies on the ability to detect and punish non-reciprocators, ensuring that cooperation can thrive even among individuals without genetic ties.
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