Negotiation and appeasement can be more effective drivers of sociality than kin selection

Volume: 371, Issue: 1687, Pages: 20150089 - 20150089
Published: Feb 5, 2016
Abstract
Two alternative frameworks explain the evolution of cooperation in the face of conflicting interests. Conflicts can be alleviated by kinship, the alignment of interests by virtue of shared genes, or by negotiation strategies, allowing mutually beneficial trading of services or commodities. Although negotiation often occurs in kin-structured populations, the interplay of kin- and negotiation-based mechanisms in the evolution of cooperation...
Paper Details
Title
Negotiation and appeasement can be more effective drivers of sociality than kin selection
Published Date
Feb 5, 2016
Volume
371
Issue
1687
Pages
20150089 - 20150089
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