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| Preferred Name | Altruistic behavior |
| Type | http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept |
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| prefLabel | Altruistic behavior
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| Previous_Classification | 10.40.160.10^Altruistic behavior|10.260.50.30.140.10.10^Altruistic behavior|10.350.50.140.10.10^Altruistic behavior|10.350.220.10.10.10^Altruistic behavior|110.90.50.140.10.10^Altruistic behavior|110.90.220.10.10.10^Altruistic behavior
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| alpha | Altruistic behavior
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| scopeNote | Altruistic behaviour is common throughout the animal kingdom, particularly in species with complex social structures. For example, vampire bats regularly regurgitate blood and donate it to other members of their group who have failed to feed that night, ensuring they do not starve. In numerous bird species, a breeding pair receives help in raising its young from other ‘helper’ birds, who protect the nest from predators and help to feed the fledglings. Vervet monkeys give alarm calls to warn fellow monkeys of the presence of predators, even though in doing so they attract attention to themselves, increasing their personal chance of being attacked. In social insect colonies (ants, wasps, bees and termites), sterile workers devote their whole lives to caring for the queen, constructing and protecting the nest, foraging for food, and tending the larvae. Such behaviour is maximally altruistic: sterile workers obviously do not leave any offspring of their own—so have personal fitness of zero—but their actions greatly assist the reproductive efforts of the queen. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/altruism-biological/ RD
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