How natural selection can promote cooperative or altruistic behavior is a fundamental question in biological and social sciences. One of the persuasive mechanisms is "indirect reciprocity," working through reputation: cooperative behavior can prevail because the behavior builds the donor's good reputation and then s/he receives some reciprocal benefits from someone else in the community. However, an important piece missed in the previous studies is that the reputation-building process requires substantial cognitive abilities such as communication skills, potentially causing a loss of biological fitness. Here, by mathematical analyses and individual-based computer simulations, we show that natural selection never favors indirect reciprocal c...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
Cooperating in the Prisoner's Dilemma is irrational and some supporting mechanism is needed to stabi...
How natural selection can promote cooperative or altruistic behavior is a fundamental question in bi...
Natural selection is conventionally assumed to favour the strong and selfish who maximize their own ...
AbstractIndirect reciprocity is one of the mechanisms for cooperation, and seems to be of particular...
Natural selection favours the strong and selfish who maximize their own resources at the expense of ...
Cooperation is a fundamental human trait but our understanding of how it functions remains incomplet...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on social norms. This mec...
Indirect reciprocity is generally considered one of the leading mechanisms to explain how cooperati...
Darwinian evolution has to provide an explanation for cooperative behaviour. Theories of cooperation...
The question of cooperation is crucial for understanding Darwinian evolution. Theories of cooperatio...
A long-standing problem in biological and social sciences is to understand the conditions required f...
JMP acknowledges support from FCT, Portugal, and the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics at Harvard Un...
We study indirect reciprocity and strategic reputation building in an experimental helping game. At ...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
Cooperating in the Prisoner's Dilemma is irrational and some supporting mechanism is needed to stabi...
How natural selection can promote cooperative or altruistic behavior is a fundamental question in bi...
Natural selection is conventionally assumed to favour the strong and selfish who maximize their own ...
AbstractIndirect reciprocity is one of the mechanisms for cooperation, and seems to be of particular...
Natural selection favours the strong and selfish who maximize their own resources at the expense of ...
Cooperation is a fundamental human trait but our understanding of how it functions remains incomplet...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on social norms. This mec...
Indirect reciprocity is generally considered one of the leading mechanisms to explain how cooperati...
Darwinian evolution has to provide an explanation for cooperative behaviour. Theories of cooperation...
The question of cooperation is crucial for understanding Darwinian evolution. Theories of cooperatio...
A long-standing problem in biological and social sciences is to understand the conditions required f...
JMP acknowledges support from FCT, Portugal, and the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics at Harvard Un...
We study indirect reciprocity and strategic reputation building in an experimental helping game. At ...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
Cooperating in the Prisoner's Dilemma is irrational and some supporting mechanism is needed to stabi...