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The early evolution of cooperation in humans. On cheating, group identity and group size

机译:人类合作的早期发展。关于作弊,团体身份和团体规模

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The evolution of cooperation is difficult to understand, because cheaters - individuals who profit without cooperating themselves - have a benefit in interaction with cooperators. Cooperation among humans is even more difficult to understand, because cooperation occurs in large groups, making cheating a bigger threat. Restricting cooperation to members of one's own group based on some tag-based recognition of non-group members (allorecognition) has been shown to stabilise cooperation. We address how spatial structure and group size affect the opportunities for cheating such tag-based cooperation in a spatially explicit simulation. We show that increased group diversity, under conditions of limited dispersal, reduces the selective opportunities for cheaters. A small number can already be sufficient to keep cheating at a low frequency. We discuss how marginal additional benefits of increased group size, above the benefits of local cooperation, can provide the selective pressure to reduce the number of group identities and discuss possible examples.
机译:合作的演变很难理解,因为作弊者-那些在不合作的情况下获利的人-在与合作者互动中会受益。人与人之间的合作更加难以理解,因为合作发生在大型团体中,使作弊成为更大的威胁。基于对非组成员的基于标签的识别(同位识别),将合作限制为自己的组成员已被证明可以稳定合作。我们解决空间结构和组大小如何影响在空间显式模拟中欺骗此类基于标签的合作的机会。我们表明,在有限的散布条件下,增加的群体多样性会减少作弊者的选择机会。数量少就足以保持低频作弊。我们将讨论增加小组规模带来的边际附加好处,而不是地方合作的好处,如何为减少小组身份的数量提供选择性压力,并讨论可能的示例。

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