Phenotypic diversity is considered beneficial to the evolution of contingent cooperation, in which cooperators channel their help preferentially towards others of similar phenotypes. However, it remains largely unclear how phenotypic variation arises in the first place and thus leads to the construction of phenotypic complexity. Here we propose a mathematical model to study the coevolutionary dynamics of phenotypic diversity and contingent cooperation. Unlike previous models, our model does not assume any prescribed level of phenotypic diversity, but rather lets it be an evolvable trait. Each individual expresses one phenotype at a time and only the phenotypes expressed are visible to others. Moreover, individuals can differ in their potent...
Whether by nature or nurture, humans often respond differently when facing the same situation. Yet, ...
<div><p>The evolution of costly cooperation, where cooperators pay a personal cost to benefit others...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
The emergence of cooperation in populations of selfish individu-als is a fascinating topic that has ...
The emergence of cooperation in populations of selfish individuals is a fascinating topic that has i...
Cooperation in biology and diversification of species have been widely studied by both evolutionary ...
Background. The basic idea of tag-based models for cooperation is that individuals recognize each ot...
Evolutionary games on networks traditionally assume that each individual adopts an identical strateg...
In a population of altruists, all individuals thrive. But altruists are exploited by cheating indivi...
At any one time, a population is likely to contain individuals that are either permanently incapable...
Background. The basic idea of tag-based models for cooperation is that individuals recognize each ot...
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms that promote and maintain cooperative behavior is recogniz...
The basic idea of tag-based models for cooperation is that individuals recognize each other via arbi...
In social evolution theory, unconditional cooperation has been seen as an evolutionarily unsuccessfu...
Population structure plays an important role in the evolution of social behaviours, particularly by ...
Whether by nature or nurture, humans often respond differently when facing the same situation. Yet, ...
<div><p>The evolution of costly cooperation, where cooperators pay a personal cost to benefit others...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
The emergence of cooperation in populations of selfish individu-als is a fascinating topic that has ...
The emergence of cooperation in populations of selfish individuals is a fascinating topic that has i...
Cooperation in biology and diversification of species have been widely studied by both evolutionary ...
Background. The basic idea of tag-based models for cooperation is that individuals recognize each ot...
Evolutionary games on networks traditionally assume that each individual adopts an identical strateg...
In a population of altruists, all individuals thrive. But altruists are exploited by cheating indivi...
At any one time, a population is likely to contain individuals that are either permanently incapable...
Background. The basic idea of tag-based models for cooperation is that individuals recognize each ot...
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms that promote and maintain cooperative behavior is recogniz...
The basic idea of tag-based models for cooperation is that individuals recognize each other via arbi...
In social evolution theory, unconditional cooperation has been seen as an evolutionarily unsuccessfu...
Population structure plays an important role in the evolution of social behaviours, particularly by ...
Whether by nature or nurture, humans often respond differently when facing the same situation. Yet, ...
<div><p>The evolution of costly cooperation, where cooperators pay a personal cost to benefit others...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...