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群体形成与社会性的演化。

Group formation and the evolution of sociality.

机构信息

École Normale Supérieure, Unité Mixte de Recherche 7625, Écologie et Évolution, 46 rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris, France.

出版信息

Evolution. 2013 Jan;67(1):131-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2012.01739.x. Epub 2012 Aug 10.

Abstract

In spite of its intrinsic evolutionary instability, altruistic behavior in social groups is widespread in nature, spanning from organisms endowed with complex cognitive abilities to microbial populations. In this study, we show that if social individuals have an enhanced tendency to form groups and fitness increases with group cohesion, sociality can evolve and be maintained in the absence of actively assortative mechanisms such as kin recognition or nepotism toward other carriers of the social gene. When explicitly taken into account in a game-theoretical framework, the process of group formation qualitatively changes the evolutionary dynamics with respect to games played in groups of constant size and equal grouping tendencies. The evolutionary consequences of the rules underpinning the group size distribution are discussed for a simple model of microbial aggregation by differential attachment, indicating a way to the evolution of sociality bereft of peer recognition.

摘要

尽管具有内在的进化不稳定性,但在自然界中,群体中的利他行为非常普遍,从具有复杂认知能力的生物到微生物群体都存在这种行为。在这项研究中,我们表明,如果社会个体有增强的群体形成倾向,并且群体凝聚力与适应性相关,那么在没有积极的群体形成机制(如亲缘识别或对其他社会基因携带者的亲情关系)的情况下,社会性也可以进化和维持。当在博弈论框架中明确考虑时,群体形成过程会定性地改变与群体大小不变和分组倾向相等的群体中进行的博弈的进化动态。通过微分附着,对微生物聚集的简单模型讨论了支配群体大小分布的规则的进化后果,这表明了一种无需同伴识别即可进化出社会性的方法。

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