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In-group defense, out-group aggression, and coordination failures in intergroup conflict

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Fig. 2. Sequential decision-making in intergroup aggressor-defender conflict (displayed Mean±1SE); Connectors indicate difference at p≤0.05
Fig. 4. Aggressor-defender success-rates. (A) per- per-centage of successful attacks by group-hunting  ani-mals (and their prey)

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