The paper presents a evolutionary simulation where the presence of ‘tags’ and an inbuilt specialisa-tion in terms of skills result in the development of ‘symbiotic’ sharing within groups of individuals with similar tags. It is shown that the greater the number of possible sharing occasions there are the higher the population that is able to be sustained using the same level of resources. The ‘life-cycle’ of a particular cluster of tag-groups is illustrated showing: the establishment of sharing; a focusing-in of the cluster; the exploitation of the group by a particular skill-group and the waning of the group. This simulation differs from other tag-based models in that is does not rely on either the forced donation of resources to individ...
Background Recent work on the complexity of life highlights the roles played by evolutionary forc...
The basic idea of tag-based models for cooperation is that individuals recognize each other via arbi...
Introducing the concept of replication strategies this paper studies the evolution of cooperation in...
The paper presents a evolutionary simulation where the presence of ‘tags ’ and an inbuilt specialisa...
This paper presents a evolutionary simulation where the presence of 'tags' and an inbuilt specialisa...
Cooperation in evolving populations of agents has been explained as arising from kin selection, reci...
The spectacular diversity of personality and behaviour of animals and humans has evoked many hypothe...
The evolution of cooperation is difficult to understand, because cheaters — individuals who profit w...
A long-standing problem in biological and social sciences is to understand the conditions required f...
Background. The basic idea of tag-based models for cooperation is that individuals recognize each ot...
Summary. We present new results on the evolution of tag-mediated cooperation, demonstrating that the...
Background. The basic idea of tag-based models for cooperation is that individuals recognize each ot...
Cooperation in biology and diversification of species have been widely studied by both evolutionary ...
Tag-based ethnocentric cooperation is a highly robust behavior which can evolve and prevail under a ...
It is well known that certain environmental conditions, such as a spatially structured population, c...
Background Recent work on the complexity of life highlights the roles played by evolutionary forc...
The basic idea of tag-based models for cooperation is that individuals recognize each other via arbi...
Introducing the concept of replication strategies this paper studies the evolution of cooperation in...
The paper presents a evolutionary simulation where the presence of ‘tags ’ and an inbuilt specialisa...
This paper presents a evolutionary simulation where the presence of 'tags' and an inbuilt specialisa...
Cooperation in evolving populations of agents has been explained as arising from kin selection, reci...
The spectacular diversity of personality and behaviour of animals and humans has evoked many hypothe...
The evolution of cooperation is difficult to understand, because cheaters — individuals who profit w...
A long-standing problem in biological and social sciences is to understand the conditions required f...
Background. The basic idea of tag-based models for cooperation is that individuals recognize each ot...
Summary. We present new results on the evolution of tag-mediated cooperation, demonstrating that the...
Background. The basic idea of tag-based models for cooperation is that individuals recognize each ot...
Cooperation in biology and diversification of species have been widely studied by both evolutionary ...
Tag-based ethnocentric cooperation is a highly robust behavior which can evolve and prevail under a ...
It is well known that certain environmental conditions, such as a spatially structured population, c...
Background Recent work on the complexity of life highlights the roles played by evolutionary forc...
The basic idea of tag-based models for cooperation is that individuals recognize each other via arbi...
Introducing the concept of replication strategies this paper studies the evolution of cooperation in...