Anan National College of Technology 265 Aoki Minobayashi, Anan, Tokushima 774-0017, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2013;3:2509. doi: 10.1038/srep02509.
Migration is a fundamental trait in humans and animals. Recent studies investigated the effect of migration on the evolution of cooperation, showing that contingent migration favors cooperation in spatial structures. In those studies, only local migration to immediate neighbors was considered, while long-range migration has not been considered yet, partly because the long-range migration has been generally regarded as harmful for cooperation as it would bring the population to a well-mixed state that favors defection. Here, we studied the effects of adaptive long-range migration on the evolution of cooperation through agent-based simulations of a spatial Prisoner's Dilemma game where individuals can jump to a farther site if they are surrounded by more defectors. Our results show that adaptive long-range migration strongly promotes cooperation, especially under conditions where the temptation to defect is considerably high. These findings demonstrate the significance of adaptive long-range migration for the evolution of cooperation.
迁移是人类和动物的基本特征。最近的研究调查了迁移对合作进化的影响,表明偶然的迁移有利于空间结构中的合作。在这些研究中,只考虑了局部迁移到直接邻居,而尚未考虑长途迁移,部分原因是长途迁移通常被认为不利于合作,因为它会使种群处于有利于背叛的均匀混合状态。在这里,我们通过基于主体的空间囚徒困境博弈的模拟来研究适应性长途迁移对合作进化的影响,在这种博弈中,如果个体被更多的背叛者包围,他们可以跳跃到更远的地方。我们的结果表明,适应性长途迁移强烈促进了合作,尤其是在背叛的诱惑相当高的情况下。这些发现表明了适应性长途迁移对合作进化的重要性。