The evolution of parochial altruism is not well understood. We study this problem by considering a prisoner's dilemma game with four strategies: altruists who cooperate with everyone; parochialists who only cooperate with members of their own group; traitors who only cooperate with outgroup individuals; and egoists who never cooperate. We develop a model that allows for both assortment and conflict between groups. Individuals discriminate between in- and outgroup members. While assortment and conflict allow for the evolution of both indiscriminate and parochial altruism, discriminate behavior creates an advantage for parochialists over altruists, as the latter waste help on outgroup members. We use computer simulations to study the multilev...
We investigate the evolution of social norms in a game theoretical model of multi-level selection an...
There is an increasing wealth of models trying to explain the evolution of group discrimination and ...
Abstract: We demonstrate how altruism can flourish in a population of nonaltruists. We assume that e...
Evolution of parochial altruism is studied in a well-mixed population subdivided into two groups. In...
Understanding the evolution of parochial altruism is of great importance. We here institute an analy...
We investigate parochial altruism, the combination of in-group altruism and out-group hostility, in ...
We investigate parochial altruism, the combination of in-group altruism and out-group hostility, in ...
At first glance the existence of altruism in nature seems paradoxical. In displaying an altruistic a...
In intergroup settings, humans often contribute to their in-group at a personal cost. Such parochial...
Theoretically informed by recent computational and mathematical studies highlighting the importance ...
There is an increasing wealth of models trying to explain the evolution of group discrimination and ...
In evolutionary theory the existence of self-sacrificing cooperative traits poses a problem that has...
<div><p>Not only animals, plants and microbes but also humans cooperate in groups. The evolution of ...
We study the emergence of conditional cooperation in the presence of both intra-group and inter-grou...
Evolution of cooperative norms is studied in a population where individual and group level selection...
We investigate the evolution of social norms in a game theoretical model of multi-level selection an...
There is an increasing wealth of models trying to explain the evolution of group discrimination and ...
Abstract: We demonstrate how altruism can flourish in a population of nonaltruists. We assume that e...
Evolution of parochial altruism is studied in a well-mixed population subdivided into two groups. In...
Understanding the evolution of parochial altruism is of great importance. We here institute an analy...
We investigate parochial altruism, the combination of in-group altruism and out-group hostility, in ...
We investigate parochial altruism, the combination of in-group altruism and out-group hostility, in ...
At first glance the existence of altruism in nature seems paradoxical. In displaying an altruistic a...
In intergroup settings, humans often contribute to their in-group at a personal cost. Such parochial...
Theoretically informed by recent computational and mathematical studies highlighting the importance ...
There is an increasing wealth of models trying to explain the evolution of group discrimination and ...
In evolutionary theory the existence of self-sacrificing cooperative traits poses a problem that has...
<div><p>Not only animals, plants and microbes but also humans cooperate in groups. The evolution of ...
We study the emergence of conditional cooperation in the presence of both intra-group and inter-grou...
Evolution of cooperative norms is studied in a population where individual and group level selection...
We investigate the evolution of social norms in a game theoretical model of multi-level selection an...
There is an increasing wealth of models trying to explain the evolution of group discrimination and ...
Abstract: We demonstrate how altruism can flourish in a population of nonaltruists. We assume that e...