Social dilemmas are an integral part of social interactions. Cooperative actions, ranging from secreting extra-cellular products in microbial populations to donating blood in humans, are costly to the actor and hence create an incentive to shirk and avoid the costs. Nevertheless, cooperation is ubiquitous in nature. Both costs and benefits often depend non-linearly on the number and types of individuals involved—as captured by idioms such as ‘too many cooks spoil the broth’ where additional contributions are discounted, or ‘two heads are better than one’ where cooperators synergistically enhance the group benefit. Interaction group sizes may depend on the size of the population and hence on ecological processes. This results in feedback mec...
The role of ecological processes in the evolution of social traits is increasingly recognized. Here,...
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ec...
Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it remains ...
Social dilemmas are an integral part of social interactions. Cooperative actions, ranging from secre...
Eco-evolutionary game dynamics which characterizes the mutual interactions and the coupled evolution...
Spatial dynamics can promote the evolution of cooperation. While dispersal processes have been studi...
Microbial communities abound with examples of complex social interactions that shape microbial ecosy...
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ec...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
The evolutionary spread of cheater strategies can destabilize populations engaging in social coopera...
The emergence and abundance of cooperation in nature poses a tenacious and challenging puzzle to evo...
abstract: Using an individual-based and genetically explicit sim-ulation model, we explore the evolu...
We study the intricate interplay between ecological and evolutionary processes through the lens of t...
Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited...
<div><p>Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it ...
The role of ecological processes in the evolution of social traits is increasingly recognized. Here,...
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ec...
Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it remains ...
Social dilemmas are an integral part of social interactions. Cooperative actions, ranging from secre...
Eco-evolutionary game dynamics which characterizes the mutual interactions and the coupled evolution...
Spatial dynamics can promote the evolution of cooperation. While dispersal processes have been studi...
Microbial communities abound with examples of complex social interactions that shape microbial ecosy...
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ec...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
The evolutionary spread of cheater strategies can destabilize populations engaging in social coopera...
The emergence and abundance of cooperation in nature poses a tenacious and challenging puzzle to evo...
abstract: Using an individual-based and genetically explicit sim-ulation model, we explore the evolu...
We study the intricate interplay between ecological and evolutionary processes through the lens of t...
Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited...
<div><p>Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it ...
The role of ecological processes in the evolution of social traits is increasingly recognized. Here,...
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ec...
Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it remains ...