Cooperators forgo their own interests to benefit others. This reduces their fitness and thus cooperators are not likely to spread based on natural selection. Nonetheless, cooperation is widespread on every level of biological organization ranging from bacterial communities to human society. Mathematical models can help to explain under which circumstances cooperation evolves. Evolutionary game theory is a powerful mathematical tool to depict the interactions between cooperators and defectors. Classical models typically involve either pairwise interactions between individuals or a linear superposition of these interactions. For interactions within groups, however, synergetic effects may arise: their outcome is not just the sum of its parts. ...
The question how Darwinian mechanisms lead to the evolution of individually costly cooperative behav...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
The evolution of cooperation described in terms of simple two-person interactions has received consi...
Cooperators forgo their own interests to benefit others. This reduces their fitness and thus coopera...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
The emergence of cooperation between unrelated individuals enables researchers to study how the coll...
Cooperation is widespread across the tree of life, with examples ranging from vertebrates to lichens...
Background: Evolution of cooperative behaviour is widely studied in different models where interacti...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
Background Evolution of cooperative behaviour is widely studied in different models where interac...
We live and cooperate in networks. However, links in networks only allow for pairwise interactions, ...
<div><p>Mutualistic cooperation often requires multiple individuals to behave in a coordinated fashi...
Evolution of cooperation has traditionally been studied by assuming that individuals adopt either of...
The evolution of populations is influenced by many factors, and the simple classical models have bee...
This paper offers a new and robust model of the emergence and persistence of cooperation. In the mod...
The question how Darwinian mechanisms lead to the evolution of individually costly cooperative behav...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
The evolution of cooperation described in terms of simple two-person interactions has received consi...
Cooperators forgo their own interests to benefit others. This reduces their fitness and thus coopera...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
The emergence of cooperation between unrelated individuals enables researchers to study how the coll...
Cooperation is widespread across the tree of life, with examples ranging from vertebrates to lichens...
Background: Evolution of cooperative behaviour is widely studied in different models where interacti...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
Background Evolution of cooperative behaviour is widely studied in different models where interac...
We live and cooperate in networks. However, links in networks only allow for pairwise interactions, ...
<div><p>Mutualistic cooperation often requires multiple individuals to behave in a coordinated fashi...
Evolution of cooperation has traditionally been studied by assuming that individuals adopt either of...
The evolution of populations is influenced by many factors, and the simple classical models have bee...
This paper offers a new and robust model of the emergence and persistence of cooperation. In the mod...
The question how Darwinian mechanisms lead to the evolution of individually costly cooperative behav...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
The evolution of cooperation described in terms of simple two-person interactions has received consi...