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- Q7528492 subject Q6910673.
- Q7528492 subject Q7036109.
- Q7528492 abstract "In biology and game theory, the Sir Philip Sidney game is used as a model for the evolution and maintenance of informative communication between relatives. Developed by John Maynard Smith as a model for chick begging behavior, it has been studied extensively including the development of many modified versions.It was named after a story about Philip Sidney who allegedly, fatally wounded, gave his water to another, saying, "thy necessity is yet greater than mine."".
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- Q7528492 wikiPageWikiLink Q6910673.
- Q7528492 wikiPageWikiLink Q7036109.
- Q7528492 comment "In biology and game theory, the Sir Philip Sidney game is used as a model for the evolution and maintenance of informative communication between relatives. Developed by John Maynard Smith as a model for chick begging behavior, it has been studied extensively including the development of many modified versions.It was named after a story about Philip Sidney who allegedly, fatally wounded, gave his water to another, saying, "thy necessity is yet greater than mine."".
- Q7528492 label "Sir Philip Sidney game".
- Q7528492 depiction Sir_Philip_Sidney_from_NPG.jpg.