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Tragedy of the commons in the chemostat. [PDF]
We present a proof of principle for the phenomenon of the tragedy of the commons that is at the center of many theories on the evolution of cooperation.
Martin Schuster +4 more
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Development of rural tourism in China: The tragedy of anti-commons [PDF]
The development of rural tourism presents the complexity of the industry, environment, governance, and coordination structure. In tourism development, due to the high dispersion and fragmentation of property rights of the resource objects themselves, as ...
Xinyi Wei +3 more
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“The Tragedy of the Commons”: How Individualism and Collectivism Affected the Spread of the COVID-19 Pandemic [PDF]
Why did COVID-19 hit some countries harder than others? While this question is usually answered based on demographics (e. g., population age), health policy (e.g., quarantine), or economic factors, we argue that cultural variance across countries is just
Yossi Maaravi +4 more
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GLUT1 production in cancer cells: a tragedy of the commons [PDF]
The tragedy of the commons occurs when competition among individual members of a group leads to overexploitation of a shared resource to the detriment of the overall population. We hypothesize that cancer cells may engage in a tragedy of the commons when
Anuraag Bukkuri +2 more
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Inclusive groups can avoid the tragedy of the commons [PDF]
The public goods game is a famous example illustrating the tragedy of the commons (Hardin in Science 162:1243–1248, 1968). In this game cooperating individuals contribute to a pool, which in turn is distributed to all members of the group, including ...
Arend Hintze +5 more
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Demography and the tragedy of the commons. [PDF]
AbstractIndividual success in group‐structured populations has two components. First, an individual gains by outcompeting its neighbours for local resources. Second, an individual's share of group success must be weighted by the total productivity of the group.
Frank SA.
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Escaping the tragedy of the commons through targeted punishment [PDF]
Failures of cooperation cause many of society's gravest problems. It is well known that cooperation among many players faced with a social dilemma can be maintained thanks to the possibility of punishment, but achieving the initial state of widespread ...
Samuel Johnson
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The mycorrhizal tragedy of the commons [PDF]
Abstract Trees receive growth‐limiting nitrogen from their ectomycorrhizal symbionts, but supplying the fungi with carbon can also cause nitrogen immobilization, which hampers tree growth. We present results from field and greenhouse experiments combined with mathematical modelling, showing that these are not ...
Henriksson, N. +7 more
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The evolutionary palaeoecology of species and the tragedy of the commons [PDF]
Peter D Roopnarine, Kenneth D Angielczyk
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The tragedy of the commons refers to the overuse of resources which are rival in consumption but lack excludability and it also refers to rent dissipation.
Xiaowei Yang +4 more
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