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The evolution of generalized reciprocity on social interaction networks

机译:社交网络上广义互惠的演变

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Generalized reciprocity (help anyone, if helped by someone) is a minimal strategy capable of supporting cooperation between unrelated individuals. Its simplicity makes it an attractive model to explain the evolution of reciprocal altruism in animals that lack the information or cognitive skills needed for other types of reciprocity. Yet, generalized reciprocity is anonymous and thus defenseless against exploitation by defectors. Recognizing that animals hardly ever interact randomly, we investigate whether social network structure can mitigate this vulnerability. Our results show that heterogeneous interaction patterns strongly support the evolution of generalized reciprocity. The future probability of being rewarded for an altruistic act is inversely proportional to the average connectivity of the social network when cooperators are rare. Accordingly, sparse networks are conducive to the invasion of reciprocal altruism. Moreover, the evolutionary stability of cooperation is enhanced by a modular network structure. Communities of reciprocal altruists are protected against exploitation, because modularity increases the mean access time, that is, the average number of steps that it takes for a random walk on the network to reach a defector. Sparseness and community structure are characteristic properties of vertebrate social interaction patterns, as illustrated by network data from natural populations ranging from fish to primates.
机译:广义互惠(如果有人帮助,则可以帮助任何人)是能够支持无关个人之间合作的最小策略。它的简单性使其成为解释缺乏其他类型互惠所需要的信息或认知技能的动物中相互利他主义的演变的有吸引力的模型。但是,广义互惠是匿名的,因此无法抵抗叛逃者的剥削。认识到动物几乎不会随机互动,因此我们调查了社交网络结构是否可以缓解此漏洞。我们的结果表明,异构交互模式强烈支持广义互惠性的发展。当很少有合作者时,将来因无私行为而获得奖励的可能性与社交网络的平均连通性成反比。因此,稀疏网络有利于互惠利他主义的入侵。而且,模块化网络结构增强了合作的进化稳定性。互惠利他主义者的社区受到保护,免受剥削,因为模块化增加了平均访问时间,即网络上随机游走到达叛逃者所需要的平均步骤数。稀疏性和群落结构是脊椎动物社会互动模式的特征,如从鱼类到灵长类动物等自然种群的网络数据所示。

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