Rock is wrapped by paper, paper is cut by scissors and scissors are crushed by rock. This simple game is popular among children and adults to decide on trivial disputes that have no obvious winner, but cyclic dominance is also at the heart of predator–prey interactions, the mating strategy of side-blotched lizards, the overgrowth of marine sessile organisms and competition in microbial populations. Cyclical interactions also emerge spontaneously in evolutionary games entailing volunteering, reward, punishment, and in fact are common when the competing strategies are three or more, regardless of the particularities of the game. Here, we review recent advances on the rock–paper–scissors (RPS) and related evolutionary games, focusing, in parti...
In ecological and social systems, dierent species often com-pete with each other so that their relat...
The coevolution of predators and prey has been the subject of much empirical and theoretical researc...
International audienceWe describe new ESS models of density regulation driven by genic selection to ...
Rock is wrapped by paper, paper is cut by scissors and scissors are crushed by rock. This simple gam...
Evolutionary games of cyclic competitions have been extensively studied to gain insights into one of...
We study the rock-paper-scissors game in structured populations, where the invasion rates determine ...
AbstractThe Rock–Paper–Scissors (RPS) game is a widely used model system in game theory. Evolutionar...
Environmental stochasticity and climate affect outcomes in evolutionary games, which can thereby aff...
Every form of behavior is shaped by trial and error. Such stepwise adaptation can occur through indi...
Alternative strategy is common in animal populations to promote reproductive fitness by obtaining re...
Game theory describes social behaviors in humans and other biological organisms. By far, the most po...
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ec...
Coevolutionary dynamics is investigated in chemical catalysis, biological evolution, social and econ...
Generalizing the cyclically competing three-species model (often referred to as the rock-paper-sciss...
Density-dependent selection is a universal feature in the evolution of populations, and such an adap...
In ecological and social systems, dierent species often com-pete with each other so that their relat...
The coevolution of predators and prey has been the subject of much empirical and theoretical researc...
International audienceWe describe new ESS models of density regulation driven by genic selection to ...
Rock is wrapped by paper, paper is cut by scissors and scissors are crushed by rock. This simple gam...
Evolutionary games of cyclic competitions have been extensively studied to gain insights into one of...
We study the rock-paper-scissors game in structured populations, where the invasion rates determine ...
AbstractThe Rock–Paper–Scissors (RPS) game is a widely used model system in game theory. Evolutionar...
Environmental stochasticity and climate affect outcomes in evolutionary games, which can thereby aff...
Every form of behavior is shaped by trial and error. Such stepwise adaptation can occur through indi...
Alternative strategy is common in animal populations to promote reproductive fitness by obtaining re...
Game theory describes social behaviors in humans and other biological organisms. By far, the most po...
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ec...
Coevolutionary dynamics is investigated in chemical catalysis, biological evolution, social and econ...
Generalizing the cyclically competing three-species model (often referred to as the rock-paper-sciss...
Density-dependent selection is a universal feature in the evolution of populations, and such an adap...
In ecological and social systems, dierent species often com-pete with each other so that their relat...
The coevolution of predators and prey has been the subject of much empirical and theoretical researc...
International audienceWe describe new ESS models of density regulation driven by genic selection to ...