Darwinian evolution has to provide an explanation for cooperative behaviour. Theories of cooperation are based on kin selection (dependent on genetic relatedness) group selection and reciprocal altruism. The idea of reciprocal altruism usually involves direct reciprocity: repeated encounters between the same individuals allow for the return of an altruistic act by the recipient. Here we present a new theoretical framework, which is based on indirect reciprocity and does not require the same two individuals ever to meet again. Individual selection can nevertheless favour cooperative strategies directed towards recipients that have helped others in the past. Cooperation pays because it confers the image of a valuable community member to the c...
Theorists have only recently shown that cooperation through indirect reciprocity can evolve. The fir...
Indirect reciprocity potentially provides an important means for generating cooperation based on hel...
Direct and indirect reciprocity are key mechanisms for the evolution of cooperation. Direct reciproc...
The question of cooperation is crucial for understanding Darwinian evolution. Theories of cooperatio...
Natural selection is conventionally assumed to favour the strong and selfish who maximize their own ...
The evolution of cooperation is one of the fundamental problems of both social sciences and biology....
SummaryThe theory of cooperation predicts that altruism can be established by reciprocity, yet empir...
Indirect reciprocity is generally considered one of the leading mechanisms to explain how cooperati...
Darwinian selection should preclude cooperation from evolving; yet cooperation is widespread among o...
A long-standing problem in biological and social sciences is to understand the conditions required f...
We analyse the evolution of the assortment of encounters through active choice of companions among i...
The question how the diverse forms of cooperative behavior in humans and nonhuman animals could have...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
Theorists have only recently shown that cooperation through indirect reciprocity can evolve. The fir...
Indirect reciprocity potentially provides an important means for generating cooperation based on hel...
Direct and indirect reciprocity are key mechanisms for the evolution of cooperation. Direct reciproc...
The question of cooperation is crucial for understanding Darwinian evolution. Theories of cooperatio...
Natural selection is conventionally assumed to favour the strong and selfish who maximize their own ...
The evolution of cooperation is one of the fundamental problems of both social sciences and biology....
SummaryThe theory of cooperation predicts that altruism can be established by reciprocity, yet empir...
Indirect reciprocity is generally considered one of the leading mechanisms to explain how cooperati...
Darwinian selection should preclude cooperation from evolving; yet cooperation is widespread among o...
A long-standing problem in biological and social sciences is to understand the conditions required f...
We analyse the evolution of the assortment of encounters through active choice of companions among i...
The question how the diverse forms of cooperative behavior in humans and nonhuman animals could have...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
Theorists have only recently shown that cooperation through indirect reciprocity can evolve. The fir...
Indirect reciprocity potentially provides an important means for generating cooperation based on hel...
Direct and indirect reciprocity are key mechanisms for the evolution of cooperation. Direct reciproc...