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where strong competition failed to produce those externalities. In this case selection across regions would
favor the group of altruists over the group of competitors although individual altruists transplanted to
the 'competitive region' would have no chance of survival. Multi-level selection models would attempt to
isolate the relative importance of group versus individual (within-group) selection on changes in aggregate
population characteristics.
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