Irwin A J, Taylor P D
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6, Canada.
Theor Popul Biol. 2001 Dec;60(4):315-25. doi: 10.1006/tpbi.2001.1533.
We study the evolution of altruism in one- and two-dimensional stepping-stone populations with discrete overlapping generations. We find that increasing survival probability facilitates the evolution of altruism, in agreement with recent results for a patch-structured population. We allow the altruistic behaviour to affect either fecundity or survival probability. In the first case, altruism is favoured compared to a randomly interacting population, but in the second case, altruism is less likely to evolve. We consider the iterated prisoner's dilemma as a description of an altruistic interaction and compare our results with recent simulations of lattice populations.
我们研究了具有离散重叠世代的一维和二维踏脚石种群中利他行为的演化。我们发现,增加生存概率有助于利他行为的演化,这与近期关于斑块结构种群的研究结果一致。我们允许利他行为影响繁殖力或生存概率。在第一种情况下,与随机相互作用的种群相比,利他行为更受青睐,但在第二种情况下,利他行为进化的可能性较小。我们将重复囚徒困境视为利他相互作用的一种描述,并将我们的结果与近期晶格种群的模拟结果进行比较。