We consider a finite population of individuals that can move through a structured environment using our previously developed flexible evolutionary framework. In the current paper the behaviour of the individuals follows a Markov movement model where decisions about whether they should stay or leave depends upon the group of individuals they are with at present. The interaction between individuals is modelled using a public goods game. We demonstrate that cooperation can evolve when there is a cost associated with movement. Combining the movement cost with a larger population size has a positive effect on the evolution of cooperation. Moreover, increasing the exploration time, which is the amount of time an individual is allowed to explore i...
Mención Internacional en el título de doctorCooperation and coordination is a desirable behavior tha...
We study the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods games, whereby a coevolutionary rule i...
The evolution of cooperation in group-structured populations has received much attention, but little...
We consider a finite population of individuals that can move through a structured environment using ...
I investigate how different dispersal patterns affect the evolution of cooperation in a spatially-st...
Evolutionary models are used to study the self-organisation of collective action, often incorporatin...
Researchers in many domains use social dilemmas to explore the conditions necessary for cooperation ...
The classical models of evolution have been developed to incorporate structured populations using ev...
Migration plays a critical role in the evolution of cooperation under the framework of evolutionary ...
This paper addresses issues regarding the emergence of cooperation in evolutionary, spatial game-the...
We study the effect of contingent movement on the persistence of cooperation on complex networks wit...
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. There is evidence that individuals are oft...
a b s t r a c t The structure of social interactions influences many aspects of social life, includi...
We consider a population engaged in continuous public goods games. In our study, the lowest contribu...
The evolution of cooperation opens a prominent window to investigate the organizing properties in co...
Mención Internacional en el título de doctorCooperation and coordination is a desirable behavior tha...
We study the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods games, whereby a coevolutionary rule i...
The evolution of cooperation in group-structured populations has received much attention, but little...
We consider a finite population of individuals that can move through a structured environment using ...
I investigate how different dispersal patterns affect the evolution of cooperation in a spatially-st...
Evolutionary models are used to study the self-organisation of collective action, often incorporatin...
Researchers in many domains use social dilemmas to explore the conditions necessary for cooperation ...
The classical models of evolution have been developed to incorporate structured populations using ev...
Migration plays a critical role in the evolution of cooperation under the framework of evolutionary ...
This paper addresses issues regarding the emergence of cooperation in evolutionary, spatial game-the...
We study the effect of contingent movement on the persistence of cooperation on complex networks wit...
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. There is evidence that individuals are oft...
a b s t r a c t The structure of social interactions influences many aspects of social life, includi...
We consider a population engaged in continuous public goods games. In our study, the lowest contribu...
The evolution of cooperation opens a prominent window to investigate the organizing properties in co...
Mención Internacional en el título de doctorCooperation and coordination is a desirable behavior tha...
We study the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods games, whereby a coevolutionary rule i...
The evolution of cooperation in group-structured populations has received much attention, but little...