This study explores the escalation of memory length in finite populations through coevolutionary simulations, demonstrating that larger population sizes support greater complexity and that escalation is sensitive to perturbations.
Apr 25, 2017
This study explores the escalation of strategic complexity in coevolutionary systems, using an expanded model of memory length evolution. It demonstrates that larger population sizes support greater complexity escalation and that such escalation is sensitive to perturbations during transitions.
Apr 25, 2017
This mini-review discusses the eco-evolutionary dynamics of complex social strategies in microbial communities, focusing on cooperation, competition, and cheating behaviors.
Feb 25, 2014
This mini-review discusses the eco-evolutionary dynamics of complex social strategies in microbial communities, focusing on cooperation, competition, and cheating behaviors.
Feb 25, 2014
This study examines the role of social tags in the emergence and maintenance of signaling, using the Sir Philip Sidney Game. The findings suggest that while inclusive fitness theory alone may not explain the evolution of cooperation, tag-based relatedness can achieve cooperativity in some cases.
May 20, 2012