Centre for Ecology and Conservation, University of Exeter, , Cornwall Campus, Tremough, Penryn, Cornwall TR10 9EZ, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2011 Jan 22;278(1703):170-8. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2010.1241. Epub 2010 Aug 26.
In human societies, social behaviour is strongly influenced by threats of punishment, even though the threats themselves rarely need to be exercised. Recent experimental evidence suggests that similar hidden threats can promote cooperation and limit within-group selfishness in some animal systems. In other animals, however, threats appear to be ineffective. Here I review theoretical and empirical studies that help to understand the evolutionary causes of these contrasting patterns, and identify three factors-impact, accuracy and perception-that together determine the effectiveness of threats to induce cooperation.
在人类社会中,社会行为受到惩罚威胁的强烈影响,尽管这些威胁本身很少需要实施。最近的实验证据表明,类似的隐藏威胁可以促进某些动物系统中的合作,并限制群体内的自私行为。然而,在其他动物中,威胁似乎是无效的。本文综述了有助于理解这些对比模式的进化原因的理论和实证研究,并确定了三个因素——影响、准确性和感知——它们共同决定了威胁诱导合作的有效性。