Individual Selection for Cooperative Group Formation

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Title
Individual Selection for Cooperative Group Formation
Title of the book
Advances in Artificial Life, ECAL 2007
Author(s)
Powers S.T., Penn A.S., Watson R.A.
Publisher
Springer
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2007
Editor
Almeida e Costa F., Rocha L.M., Costa E., Harvey I., Coutinho A.
Volume
4648/2007
Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Pages
585-594
Language
english
Abstract
It is well known that certain environmental conditions, such as a spatially structured population, can promote the evolution of cooperative traits. However, such conditions are usually assumed to be externally imposed. In this paper, we present a model that allows the conditions that promote or hinder cooperation to arise adaptively via individual selection. Consequently, instead of selection simply favouring cooperation under imposed environmental conditions, in our model selection also operates on the conditions themselves via a niche construction process. Results are presented that show that the conditions that favour cooperation can evolve, even though those that favour selfish behaviour are also available and are initially selected for.
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