Darwinian selection should preclude cooperation from evolving; yet cooperation is widespread among organisms. We show how kin selection and reciprocal altruism can promote cooperation in diverse 2×2 matrix games (prisoner's dilemma, snowdrift, and hawk-dove). We visualize kin selection as non-random interactions with like-strategies interacting more than by chance. Reciprocal altruism emerges from iterated games where players have some likelihood of knowing the identity of other players. This perspective allows us to combine kin selection and reciprocal altruism into a general matrix game model. Both mechanisms operating together should influence the evolution of cooperation. In the absence of kin selection, reciprocal altruism may be an ev...
Understanding the behavioral and psychological mechanisms underlying social behaviors is one of the ...
The fact that humans cooperate with non-kin in large groups, or with people they will never meet aga...
AbstractTraditional models of how cooperative strategies succeed in evolution have largely focused o...
Darwinian evolution has to provide an explanation for cooperative behaviour. Theories of cooperation...
At first glance the existence of altruism in nature seems paradoxical. In displaying an altruistic a...
Cooperative social behaviours are ubiquitous in nature and essential to biological theory, yet they ...
Kin selection means that individuals can increase their own inclusive fitness through displaying mor...
Abstract: We study environments in which an individual gets a higher payoff from defecting than from...
In social evolution theory, unconditional cooperation has been seen as an evolutionarily unsuccessfu...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game where players are ...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
<div><p>Mutualistic cooperation often requires multiple individuals to behave in a coordinated fashi...
This article is a contribution to a solution of the problem of how cooperation emerged in human soci...
Reciprocity and repeated games have been at the center of attention when studying the evolution of h...
Cooperation is widespread across the tree of life, with examples ranging from vertebrates to lichens...
Understanding the behavioral and psychological mechanisms underlying social behaviors is one of the ...
The fact that humans cooperate with non-kin in large groups, or with people they will never meet aga...
AbstractTraditional models of how cooperative strategies succeed in evolution have largely focused o...
Darwinian evolution has to provide an explanation for cooperative behaviour. Theories of cooperation...
At first glance the existence of altruism in nature seems paradoxical. In displaying an altruistic a...
Cooperative social behaviours are ubiquitous in nature and essential to biological theory, yet they ...
Kin selection means that individuals can increase their own inclusive fitness through displaying mor...
Abstract: We study environments in which an individual gets a higher payoff from defecting than from...
In social evolution theory, unconditional cooperation has been seen as an evolutionarily unsuccessfu...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game where players are ...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
<div><p>Mutualistic cooperation often requires multiple individuals to behave in a coordinated fashi...
This article is a contribution to a solution of the problem of how cooperation emerged in human soci...
Reciprocity and repeated games have been at the center of attention when studying the evolution of h...
Cooperation is widespread across the tree of life, with examples ranging from vertebrates to lichens...
Understanding the behavioral and psychological mechanisms underlying social behaviors is one of the ...
The fact that humans cooperate with non-kin in large groups, or with people they will never meet aga...
AbstractTraditional models of how cooperative strategies succeed in evolution have largely focused o...