Studies of cooperation have traditionally focused on discrete games such as the well-known prisoner's dilemma, in which players choose between two pure strategies: cooperation and defection. Increasingly, however, cooperation is being studied in continuous games that feature a continuum of strategies determining the level of cooperative investment. For the continuous snowdrift game, it has been shown that a gradually evolving monomorphic population may undergo evolutionary branching, resulting in the emergence of a defector strategy that coexists with a cooperator strategy. This phenomenon has been dubbed the 'tragedy of the commune'. Here we study the effects of fluctuating group size on the tragedy of the commune and derive analytical con...
The evolution of populations is influenced by many factors, and the simple classical models have bee...
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Ite...
How the size of social groups affects the evolution of cooperative behaviors is a classic question i...
Studies of cooperation have traditionally focused on discrete games such as the well-known prisoner'...
Studies of cooperation have traditionally focused on discrete games such as the well-known prisoner'...
How the size of social groups affects the evolution of cooperative behaviors is a classic question i...
How the size of social groups affects the evolution of cooperative behaviors is a classic question i...
How the size of social groups affects the evolution of cooperative behaviors is a classic question i...
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Ite...
AbstractIt is well known that in contrast to the Prisoner’s Dilemma, the snowdrift game can lead to ...
Coexistence of cooperators and defectors is common in nature, yet the evolutionary origin of such so...
Abbreviations frequently used: T – Payoff for defecting on a cooperator R – Payoff for mutual cooper...
The existence of intra-population variations in cooperation level has often been reported by some em...
The problem of cooperation1−8 is that defection is evolutionarily stable. If everybody in a populati...
The emergence of cooperation between unrelated individuals enables researchers to study how the coll...
The evolution of populations is influenced by many factors, and the simple classical models have bee...
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Ite...
How the size of social groups affects the evolution of cooperative behaviors is a classic question i...
Studies of cooperation have traditionally focused on discrete games such as the well-known prisoner'...
Studies of cooperation have traditionally focused on discrete games such as the well-known prisoner'...
How the size of social groups affects the evolution of cooperative behaviors is a classic question i...
How the size of social groups affects the evolution of cooperative behaviors is a classic question i...
How the size of social groups affects the evolution of cooperative behaviors is a classic question i...
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Ite...
AbstractIt is well known that in contrast to the Prisoner’s Dilemma, the snowdrift game can lead to ...
Coexistence of cooperators and defectors is common in nature, yet the evolutionary origin of such so...
Abbreviations frequently used: T – Payoff for defecting on a cooperator R – Payoff for mutual cooper...
The existence of intra-population variations in cooperation level has often been reported by some em...
The problem of cooperation1−8 is that defection is evolutionarily stable. If everybody in a populati...
The emergence of cooperation between unrelated individuals enables researchers to study how the coll...
The evolution of populations is influenced by many factors, and the simple classical models have bee...
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Ite...
How the size of social groups affects the evolution of cooperative behaviors is a classic question i...