Dispersal is a key process for the emergence of social and biological behaviours. Yet, little attention has been paid to dispersal's effects on the evolution of cooperative behaviour in structured populations. To address this issue, we propose two new dispersal modes, parent-preferred and offspring-preferred dispersal, incorporate them into the birth–death update rule, and consider the resultant strategy evolution in the prisoner's dilemma on random-regular, small-world, and scale-free networks, respectively. We find that parent-preferred dispersal favours the evolution of cooperation in these different types of population structures, while offspring-preferred dispersal inhibits the evolution of cooperation in homogeneous populations. On sc...
Question: How does habitat destruction affect the evolution of cooperation? Methods: Differential e...
The evolution of populations is influenced by many factors, and the simple classical models have bee...
Dispersal determines gene flow among groups in a population and so plays a major role in many ecolog...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
We investigate the joint evolution of public goods cooperation and dispersal in a metapopulation mod...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
Prevalence of cooperation within groups of selfish individuals is puzzling in that it contradicts wi...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
Evolutionary models are used to study the self-organisation of collective action, often incorporatin...
a b s t r a c t The structure of social interactions influences many aspects of social life, includi...
Cooperative breeding occurs when individuals help raise the offspring of others. It is widely accept...
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ec...
Numerous theoretical studies have investigated how limited dispersal may provide an explanation for ...
Background: Evolution of cooperative behaviour is widely studied in different models where interacti...
The inclusion of spatial structure in biological models has revealed important phenomenon not observ...
Question: How does habitat destruction affect the evolution of cooperation? Methods: Differential e...
The evolution of populations is influenced by many factors, and the simple classical models have bee...
Dispersal determines gene flow among groups in a population and so plays a major role in many ecolog...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
We investigate the joint evolution of public goods cooperation and dispersal in a metapopulation mod...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
Prevalence of cooperation within groups of selfish individuals is puzzling in that it contradicts wi...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
Evolutionary models are used to study the self-organisation of collective action, often incorporatin...
a b s t r a c t The structure of social interactions influences many aspects of social life, includi...
Cooperative breeding occurs when individuals help raise the offspring of others. It is widely accept...
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ec...
Numerous theoretical studies have investigated how limited dispersal may provide an explanation for ...
Background: Evolution of cooperative behaviour is widely studied in different models where interacti...
The inclusion of spatial structure in biological models has revealed important phenomenon not observ...
Question: How does habitat destruction affect the evolution of cooperation? Methods: Differential e...
The evolution of populations is influenced by many factors, and the simple classical models have bee...
Dispersal determines gene flow among groups in a population and so plays a major role in many ecolog...