A growing number of experimental and theoretical studies show the importance of partner choice as a mechanism to promote the evolution of cooperation, especially in humans. In this paper, we focus on the question of the precise quantitative level of cooperation that should evolve under this mechanism. When individuals compete to be chosen by others, their level of investment in cooperation evolves towards higher values, a process called competitive altruism, or runaway cooperation. Using a classic adaptive dynamics model, we first show that, when the cost of changing partner is low, this runaway process can lead to a profitless escalation of cooperation. In the extreme, when partner choice is entirely frictionless, cooperation even increase...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
none1noMost evolutionary biologists consider selfishness an intrinsic feature of our genes and as th...
Background Evolution of cooperative behaviour is widely studied in different models where interac...
International audienceA growing number of experimental and theoretical studies show the importance o...
Cooperative interactions among individuals are ubiquitous despite the possibility of exploitation by...
Understanding the behavioral and psychological mechanisms underlying social behaviors is one of the ...
<div><p>Mutualistic cooperation often requires multiple individuals to behave in a coordinated fashi...
Cooperation based on mutual investments can occur between unrelated individuals when they are engage...
For cooperation to evolve, some mechanism must limit the rate at which cooperators are exposed to de...
We analyse the evolution of the assortment of encounters through active choice of companions among i...
Despite the importance of human cooperation, how humans choose their cooperative partners and how th...
AbstractFor cooperation to evolve, some mechanism must limit the rate at which cooperators are expos...
Background Cooperation is ubiquitous in biological systems, yet its evolution is a long lasting evol...
This paper offers a new and robust model of the emergence and persistence of cooperation. In the mod...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
none1noMost evolutionary biologists consider selfishness an intrinsic feature of our genes and as th...
Background Evolution of cooperative behaviour is widely studied in different models where interac...
International audienceA growing number of experimental and theoretical studies show the importance o...
Cooperative interactions among individuals are ubiquitous despite the possibility of exploitation by...
Understanding the behavioral and psychological mechanisms underlying social behaviors is one of the ...
<div><p>Mutualistic cooperation often requires multiple individuals to behave in a coordinated fashi...
Cooperation based on mutual investments can occur between unrelated individuals when they are engage...
For cooperation to evolve, some mechanism must limit the rate at which cooperators are exposed to de...
We analyse the evolution of the assortment of encounters through active choice of companions among i...
Despite the importance of human cooperation, how humans choose their cooperative partners and how th...
AbstractFor cooperation to evolve, some mechanism must limit the rate at which cooperators are expos...
Background Cooperation is ubiquitous in biological systems, yet its evolution is a long lasting evol...
This paper offers a new and robust model of the emergence and persistence of cooperation. In the mod...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
none1noMost evolutionary biologists consider selfishness an intrinsic feature of our genes and as th...
Background Evolution of cooperative behaviour is widely studied in different models where interac...