The handicap principle has come under significant challenge both from empirical studies and from theoretical work. As a result, a number of alternative explanations for honest sig-naling have been proposed. This paper compares the evolutionary plausibility of one such alternative, the “hybrid equilibrium, ” to the handicap principle. We utilize computer simula-tions to compare these two theories as they are instantiated in Maynard Smith’s Sir Philip Sidney game. We conclude that, when both types of communication are possible, evolution is unlikely to lead to handicap signaling and is far more likely to result in the partially honest signaling predicted by hybrid equilibrium theory
This paper experimentally investigates how economic principles affect communication. In a simple sen...
The handicap principle of Zahavi is potentially of great importance to the study of biological commu...
A key question in the development of understanding of animal communication has been what maintains t...
<div><p>The handicap principle has come under significant challenge both from empirical studies and ...
The handicap principle has come under significant challenge both from empirical studies and from the...
We study the handicap principle in terms of the Sir Philip Sidney game. The handicap principle asser...
<p>The Handicap Principle represents a central theory in the biological understanding of signaling. ...
The handicap principle is one of the most influential ideas in evolutionary biology. It asserts that...
An ESS model of Zahavi's handicap principle is constructed. This allows a formal exposition of how t...
A game-theoretic model of handicap signalling over a pair of signalling channels is introduced in or...
<p>Simulation results from a random sample of instances of the Sir Philip Sidney game where the para...
International audienceFor a model developed in a companion paper, we investigate how adaptive dynami...
Zahavi's handicap principle, originally proposed as an explanation for sexual selection of elaborate...
Horn’s rule says that messages can be kept ambiguous if only a single interpretation is plausible. S...
The handicap principle states that stable biological signals must be honest. Here, it is argued that...
This paper experimentally investigates how economic principles affect communication. In a simple sen...
The handicap principle of Zahavi is potentially of great importance to the study of biological commu...
A key question in the development of understanding of animal communication has been what maintains t...
<div><p>The handicap principle has come under significant challenge both from empirical studies and ...
The handicap principle has come under significant challenge both from empirical studies and from the...
We study the handicap principle in terms of the Sir Philip Sidney game. The handicap principle asser...
<p>The Handicap Principle represents a central theory in the biological understanding of signaling. ...
The handicap principle is one of the most influential ideas in evolutionary biology. It asserts that...
An ESS model of Zahavi's handicap principle is constructed. This allows a formal exposition of how t...
A game-theoretic model of handicap signalling over a pair of signalling channels is introduced in or...
<p>Simulation results from a random sample of instances of the Sir Philip Sidney game where the para...
International audienceFor a model developed in a companion paper, we investigate how adaptive dynami...
Zahavi's handicap principle, originally proposed as an explanation for sexual selection of elaborate...
Horn’s rule says that messages can be kept ambiguous if only a single interpretation is plausible. S...
The handicap principle states that stable biological signals must be honest. Here, it is argued that...
This paper experimentally investigates how economic principles affect communication. In a simple sen...
The handicap principle of Zahavi is potentially of great importance to the study of biological commu...
A key question in the development of understanding of animal communication has been what maintains t...