The concept of the evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) has been fundamental to the development of evolutionary game theory. It represents an equilibrial evolutionary state in which no rare invader can grow in population size. With additional work, the ESS concept has been formalized and united with other stability concepts such as convergent stability, neighborhood invasion stability, and mutual invisibility. Other work on evolutionary models, however, shows the possibility of unstable and/or non-equilibrial dynamics such as limit cycles and evolutionary suicide. Such textquotedblleftpathologiestextquotedblright remain outside of a well-defined context, especially the currently defined stability concepts of evolutionary games. Ripa et al. (2...
Abstract. Dynamical attainability of an evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) through the process of ...
Abstract. Not long after the introduction of evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) concept, it was noti...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.Ever since Maynard-Smith and Price first ...
The concept of the evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) has been fundamental to the development of evo...
The concept of the evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) has been fundamental to the development of evo...
The concept of the evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) has been fundamental to the development of evo...
Evolutionary stable strategies (ESSs) are often used to explain the behaviors of individuals and spe...
AbstractWe define an ESS to be a set of strategies (a coalition) which can persist together through ...
This paper further develops a new way of modelling evolutionary game models with an emphasis on ecol...
If two species exhibit different nonlinear responses to a single shared resource, and if each specie...
Ever since Maynard-Smith and Price first introduced the concept of an evolutionary stable strategy (...
In this paper we show that there are certain limits as to what applications of Maynard Smith’s conce...
AbstractWe define an ESS to be a set of strategies (a coalition) which can persist together through ...
Question: How are the three main stability concepts from evolutionary game theory – evolutionarily s...
If two species exhibit different nonlinear responses to a single shared resource, and if each specie...
Abstract. Dynamical attainability of an evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) through the process of ...
Abstract. Not long after the introduction of evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) concept, it was noti...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.Ever since Maynard-Smith and Price first ...
The concept of the evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) has been fundamental to the development of evo...
The concept of the evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) has been fundamental to the development of evo...
The concept of the evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) has been fundamental to the development of evo...
Evolutionary stable strategies (ESSs) are often used to explain the behaviors of individuals and spe...
AbstractWe define an ESS to be a set of strategies (a coalition) which can persist together through ...
This paper further develops a new way of modelling evolutionary game models with an emphasis on ecol...
If two species exhibit different nonlinear responses to a single shared resource, and if each specie...
Ever since Maynard-Smith and Price first introduced the concept of an evolutionary stable strategy (...
In this paper we show that there are certain limits as to what applications of Maynard Smith’s conce...
AbstractWe define an ESS to be a set of strategies (a coalition) which can persist together through ...
Question: How are the three main stability concepts from evolutionary game theory – evolutionarily s...
If two species exhibit different nonlinear responses to a single shared resource, and if each specie...
Abstract. Dynamical attainability of an evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) through the process of ...
Abstract. Not long after the introduction of evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) concept, it was noti...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.Ever since Maynard-Smith and Price first ...