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Solving the freeloaders paradox: Genetic associations and frequency-dependent selection in the evolution of cooperation among nonrelatives

机译:解决免费装卸者悖论:非亲属之间合作进化中的遗传关联和频率依赖性选择

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One of the enduring problems in the study of social evolution has been to understand how cooperation can be maintained in the presence of freeloaders, individuals that take advantage of the more cooperative members of groups they are eager to join. The freeloader problem has been particularly troublesome when groups consist of nonrelatives, and no inclusive fitness benefits accrue to individuals that contribute more heavily to communal activities. These theoretical difficulties, however, are not mirrored by the numerous examples of cooperative or even altruistic behaviors exhibited by groups of nonrelatives in nature (e.g., many human groups, communally nesting bees, multiple queen-founding ants, cellular slime molds, and social bacteria). Using a model in which cooperation and grouping tendencies are modeled as coevolving dynamical variables, I show that the freeloader problem can be addressed when group-size effects on fitness are considered explicitly. I show that freeloaders, whose presence is reflected in the development of linkage disequilibrium between grouping and cooperation, increase in frequency when rare, but are selected against when common due to the reduced productivity of the groups they overburden with their presence. Freeloader frequencies thus periodically rise and fall around an equilibrium shown here to be dynamic. These results highlight the importance of group-level effects in the origin and maintenance of sociality, illustrate the dynamic nature of equilibria when multiple levels of selection are involved, and provide a solution to the freeloaders paradox.
机译:在研究社会进化过程中,一个长期存在的问题是要了解如何在自由加载者在场的情况下保持合作,自由加载者利用了他们渴望加入的团体中更多合作成员的优势。当团体由非亲戚组成且没有包容性健身福利会给在社区活动中做出更大贡献的个人时,这种免费载人的问题尤其麻烦。但是,这些理论上的困难并未被自然界中非亲属群体表现出的许多合作甚至利他行为的例子所反映(例如,许多人类群体,集体筑巢的蜜蜂,多只女王建立的蚂蚁,细胞黏液霉菌和社会细菌) )。使用将协作和分组趋势建模为共同演化的动态变量的模型,我证明了当明确考虑组大小对适应性的影响时,就可以解决自由加载者问题。我表明,自由加载者的存在反映在分组与合作之间的联系不平衡的发展中,在稀有情况下频率会增加,但在常见情况下会被选择反对,因为它们负担过重,降低了组的生产力。空载频率因此周期性地上升和下降,在此处显示为动态的平衡附近。这些结果突出了群体水平效应在社会起源和维持社会中的重要性,说明了在涉及多个选择水平时均衡的动态性质,并为自由主义者的悖论提供了解决方案。

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