Partner selection is an important process in many social interactions, permitting individuals to decrease the risks associated with cooperation. In large populations, defectors may escape punishment by roving from partner to partner, but defectors in smaller populations risk social isolation. We investigate these possibilities for an evolutionary prisoner's dilemma in which agents use expected payoffs to choose and refuse partners. In comparison to random or round-robin partner matching, we find that the average payoffs attained with preferential partner selection tend to be more narrowly confined to a few isolated payoff regions. Most ecologies evolve to essentially full cooperative behavior, but when agents are intolerant of defectio...
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ec...
Explaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology. It is particularl...
This paper studies the possibility of whole population cooperation based on playerspreferences. Cons...
Partner selection is an important process in many social interactions, permitting individuals to dec...
Partner selection is an important process in many social interactions, permitting individuals to dec...
Abstract The impact of environment on individuals is particularly critical. In evolutionary games, a...
Two mechanisms that have been shown to facilitate cooperation are partner choice and punishment, but...
International audienceThe effects of partner choice have been documented in a large number of biolog...
We study the role of migration in the evolution of cooperation. Individuals spatially located on a s...
Punishment and partner switching are two well-studied mechanisms that support the evolution of coope...
Abstract Cooperation is a central mechanism for evolution. It consists of an individual paying a cos...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game where players are ...
Abstract Background In recent years it has been found that the combination of evolutionary game theo...
Explaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology [1-3]. It is parti...
SummaryExplaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology [1–3]. It i...
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ec...
Explaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology. It is particularl...
This paper studies the possibility of whole population cooperation based on playerspreferences. Cons...
Partner selection is an important process in many social interactions, permitting individuals to dec...
Partner selection is an important process in many social interactions, permitting individuals to dec...
Abstract The impact of environment on individuals is particularly critical. In evolutionary games, a...
Two mechanisms that have been shown to facilitate cooperation are partner choice and punishment, but...
International audienceThe effects of partner choice have been documented in a large number of biolog...
We study the role of migration in the evolution of cooperation. Individuals spatially located on a s...
Punishment and partner switching are two well-studied mechanisms that support the evolution of coope...
Abstract Cooperation is a central mechanism for evolution. It consists of an individual paying a cos...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game where players are ...
Abstract Background In recent years it has been found that the combination of evolutionary game theo...
Explaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology [1-3]. It is parti...
SummaryExplaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology [1–3]. It i...
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ec...
Explaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology. It is particularl...
This paper studies the possibility of whole population cooperation based on playerspreferences. Cons...