How cooperation emerges in human societies is both an evolutionary enigma and a practical problem with tangible implications for societal health. Population structure has long been recognized as a catalyst for cooperation because local interactions facilitate reciprocity. Analysis of population structure typically assumes bidirectional social interactions. But human social interactions are often unidirectional—where one individual has the opportunity to contribute altruistically to another, but not conversely—as the result of organizational hierarchies, social stratification, popularity effects, and endogenous mechanisms of network growth. Here we expand the theory of cooperation in structured populations to account for both uni- and bidire...
Abstract. Often the selfish and strong are believed to be favored by natural selection, even though ...
The evolution of cooperation in network-structured populations has been a major focus of theoretical...
11 pages 12 figuresThe question of the emergence of cooperation in animal or human societies has foc...
People tend to have their social interactions with members of their owncommunity. Such group-structu...
Generalized reciprocity has been proposed as a mechanism for enabling continued cooperation between ...
Cooperation is essential in every society, but puzzling from an evolutionary perspective. Here, we d...
Interactions in real-world social and biological organizations are complex. Spatial structures or so...
The existence of many biological systems, especially human societies, is based on cooperative behavi...
Often the selfish and strong are believed to be favored by natural selection, even though cooperativ...
The existence of many biological systems, especially human societies, is based on cooperative behavi...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
Cooperation is widespread across the tree of life, with examples ranging from vertebrates to lichens...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
Abstract. Often the selfish and strong are believed to be favored by natural selection, even though ...
The evolution of cooperation in network-structured populations has been a major focus of theoretical...
11 pages 12 figuresThe question of the emergence of cooperation in animal or human societies has foc...
People tend to have their social interactions with members of their owncommunity. Such group-structu...
Generalized reciprocity has been proposed as a mechanism for enabling continued cooperation between ...
Cooperation is essential in every society, but puzzling from an evolutionary perspective. Here, we d...
Interactions in real-world social and biological organizations are complex. Spatial structures or so...
The existence of many biological systems, especially human societies, is based on cooperative behavi...
Often the selfish and strong are believed to be favored by natural selection, even though cooperativ...
The existence of many biological systems, especially human societies, is based on cooperative behavi...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
Cooperation is widespread across the tree of life, with examples ranging from vertebrates to lichens...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
Abstract. Often the selfish and strong are believed to be favored by natural selection, even though ...
The evolution of cooperation in network-structured populations has been a major focus of theoretical...
11 pages 12 figuresThe question of the emergence of cooperation in animal or human societies has foc...