The existence of cooperation among non-kin in many species constitutes an apparent paradox for evolutionary biologists. The most commonly accepted explanation is that cooperation can be enforced by mechanisms that reward cooperators or punish cheaters. Most of the theoretical works in evolutionary game theory, however, aim only at explaining how some cooperation can exist at an evolutionary equilibrium, thanks to these enforcement mechanisms. Here, we aim at showing, instead, that evolutionary game theory can also explain the fine-grained properties of the cooperation that takes place in the living world, especially in the case of the human species. First, we address the question of the origin of enforced cooperation: How can enforced coope...
The evolution of cooperation has been a perennial problem for evolutionary biology because cooperati...
The thesis continues the work of Evolutionary Game Theory. This theory is a framework for modeling t...
Evolution of cooperation has traditionally been studied by assuming that individuals adopt either of...
The existence of cooperation among non-kin in many species constitutes an apparent paradox for evolu...
The evolution of cooperation is a paradox from an evolutionary point of view. Indeed, all individual...
This paper offers a new and robust model of the emergence and persistence of cooperation. In the mod...
Humans care about fairness and are ready to suffer financial losses for the sake of it. The existenc...
L'aproximació a l'evolució centrada en el gen o del gen egoista aparentment entra en conflicte amb l...
International audienceA growing number of experimental and theoretical studies show the importance o...
International audienceMutualistic cooperation often requires multiple individuals to behave in a coo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Understanding the behavioral and psychological mechanisms underlying social behaviors is one of the ...
A growing number of experimental and theoretical studies show the importance of partner choice as a ...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
In principle, any cooperative behaviour can be evolutionarily stable as long as it is incentivized b...
The evolution of cooperation has been a perennial problem for evolutionary biology because cooperati...
The thesis continues the work of Evolutionary Game Theory. This theory is a framework for modeling t...
Evolution of cooperation has traditionally been studied by assuming that individuals adopt either of...
The existence of cooperation among non-kin in many species constitutes an apparent paradox for evolu...
The evolution of cooperation is a paradox from an evolutionary point of view. Indeed, all individual...
This paper offers a new and robust model of the emergence and persistence of cooperation. In the mod...
Humans care about fairness and are ready to suffer financial losses for the sake of it. The existenc...
L'aproximació a l'evolució centrada en el gen o del gen egoista aparentment entra en conflicte amb l...
International audienceA growing number of experimental and theoretical studies show the importance o...
International audienceMutualistic cooperation often requires multiple individuals to behave in a coo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Understanding the behavioral and psychological mechanisms underlying social behaviors is one of the ...
A growing number of experimental and theoretical studies show the importance of partner choice as a ...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
In principle, any cooperative behaviour can be evolutionarily stable as long as it is incentivized b...
The evolution of cooperation has been a perennial problem for evolutionary biology because cooperati...
The thesis continues the work of Evolutionary Game Theory. This theory is a framework for modeling t...
Evolution of cooperation has traditionally been studied by assuming that individuals adopt either of...