Evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) models of biological signalling are important because the intimate coevolution of signalling and receiving strategies is complicated. Tentative results from a numerical study of error-prone signalling show the value of formal modelling. Error in perception can create discreteness in the distribution of signals produced, and so observed discreteness in nature may call for no more complicated explanation. Further developments in the theory of signalling may include a link with theories of aggression such as the sequential assessment game. The technical device of a 'scratch space' may allow a natural development of 'two-way' information games in which each contestant plays the roles of signaller and receive...
An ESS model of Zahavi's handicap principle is constructed. This allows a formal exposition of how t...
These Notes grew from my research in evolutionary biology, specifically on the theory of evolutionar...
We introduce the virtual special issue on content in signalling systems. The issue explores the uses...
Evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) models of biological signalling are important because the intim...
In aggressive interactions, animals often use a discrete set of signals, while the properties being ...
The handicap principle of Zahavi is potentially of great importance to the study of biological commu...
Artificial life models of the evolution of communication have usually assumed either cooperative or ...
When natural selection acts on several different alter-native behaviors, the most optimal should be ...
Sender-receiver games are simple, tractable models of information transmission. They provide a basic...
Abstract. The Sequential Assessment Game model of animal contests predicts an evolutionarily stable ...
Information transfer is a basic feature of life that includes signaling within and between organisms...
Information transfer is a basic feature of life that includes signaling within and between organisms...
In this paper we show that there are certain limits as to what applications of Maynard Smith’s conce...
Simulated evolution is used as a tool for investigating the selective pressures that have influenced...
We introduce the virtual special issue on content in signalling systems. The issue explores the uses...
An ESS model of Zahavi's handicap principle is constructed. This allows a formal exposition of how t...
These Notes grew from my research in evolutionary biology, specifically on the theory of evolutionar...
We introduce the virtual special issue on content in signalling systems. The issue explores the uses...
Evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) models of biological signalling are important because the intim...
In aggressive interactions, animals often use a discrete set of signals, while the properties being ...
The handicap principle of Zahavi is potentially of great importance to the study of biological commu...
Artificial life models of the evolution of communication have usually assumed either cooperative or ...
When natural selection acts on several different alter-native behaviors, the most optimal should be ...
Sender-receiver games are simple, tractable models of information transmission. They provide a basic...
Abstract. The Sequential Assessment Game model of animal contests predicts an evolutionarily stable ...
Information transfer is a basic feature of life that includes signaling within and between organisms...
Information transfer is a basic feature of life that includes signaling within and between organisms...
In this paper we show that there are certain limits as to what applications of Maynard Smith’s conce...
Simulated evolution is used as a tool for investigating the selective pressures that have influenced...
We introduce the virtual special issue on content in signalling systems. The issue explores the uses...
An ESS model of Zahavi's handicap principle is constructed. This allows a formal exposition of how t...
These Notes grew from my research in evolutionary biology, specifically on the theory of evolutionar...
We introduce the virtual special issue on content in signalling systems. The issue explores the uses...