International audienceThe theoretical investigation of how spatial structure affects the evolution of social behavior has mostly been done under the assumption that parent-offspring strategy transmission is perfect, i.e., for genetically transmitted traits, that mutation is very weak or absent. Here, we investigate the evolution of social behavior in structured populations under arbitrary mutation probabilities. We consider populations of fixed size N , struc-tured such that in the absence of selection, all individuals have the same probability of reproducing or dying (neutral reproductive values are the all same). Two types of individuals, A and B , corresponding to two types of social behavior, are competing; the fidelity of strategy tran...
How social traits such as altruism and spite evolve remains an open question in evolutionary biology...
Stable mixtures of cooperators and defectors are often seen in nature. This fact is at odds with pre...
The statistics of the first time at which a fluctuating quantity reaches a given threshold is of gre...
Understanding the evolution of social behaviours such as altruism and spite is a long-standing probl...
International audiencePopulation viscosity, i.e., low emigration out of the natal deme, leads to hig...
The concept of inclusive fitness plays a key role in much of sociobiology. Yet most theoretical stud...
Understanding the evolution of human interactive behaviors is important. Recent experimental results...
International audienceWe survey the population genetic basis of social evolution, using a logically ...
Understanding the evolution of human interactive behaviors is important. Recent experimental results...
The evolution of cooperation depends on two crucial overarching factors: relatedness, which describe...
International audienceThe observation of high frequencies of certain inherited disorders in the popu...
The evolution of populations is influenced by many factors, and the simple classical models have bee...
Network models extend evolutionary game theory to settings with spatial or social structure and have...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
Network models extend evolutionary game theory to settings with spatial or social structure and have...
How social traits such as altruism and spite evolve remains an open question in evolutionary biology...
Stable mixtures of cooperators and defectors are often seen in nature. This fact is at odds with pre...
The statistics of the first time at which a fluctuating quantity reaches a given threshold is of gre...
Understanding the evolution of social behaviours such as altruism and spite is a long-standing probl...
International audiencePopulation viscosity, i.e., low emigration out of the natal deme, leads to hig...
The concept of inclusive fitness plays a key role in much of sociobiology. Yet most theoretical stud...
Understanding the evolution of human interactive behaviors is important. Recent experimental results...
International audienceWe survey the population genetic basis of social evolution, using a logically ...
Understanding the evolution of human interactive behaviors is important. Recent experimental results...
The evolution of cooperation depends on two crucial overarching factors: relatedness, which describe...
International audienceThe observation of high frequencies of certain inherited disorders in the popu...
The evolution of populations is influenced by many factors, and the simple classical models have bee...
Network models extend evolutionary game theory to settings with spatial or social structure and have...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
Network models extend evolutionary game theory to settings with spatial or social structure and have...
How social traits such as altruism and spite evolve remains an open question in evolutionary biology...
Stable mixtures of cooperators and defectors are often seen in nature. This fact is at odds with pre...
The statistics of the first time at which a fluctuating quantity reaches a given threshold is of gre...