Barta Zoltán
MTA-DE 'Lendület' Behavioural Ecology Research Group, Department of Evolutionary Zoology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1., Debrecen 4032, Hungary
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2016 Feb 5;371(1687):20150087. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2015.0087.
Life on Earth has two remarkable properties. The first is variation: even apart from the vast number of extant species, there are considerable differences between individuals within a single species. The second property is cooperation. It is surprising that until recently the interactions between these two properties have rarely been addressed from an evolutionary point of view. Here, I concentrate on how inter-individual differences influence the evolution of cooperation. First, I deal with cases where individuality is maintained by random processes like mutation or phenotypic noise. Second, I examine when differences in state cause differences in behaviour. Finally, I investigate the effects of individual role specialization. Variation can be important in several ways. Increased random variation can change the expectation about cooperativeness of future partners, altering behaviour in a current relationship. Differences in state may serve as a book-keeping mechanism that is necessary for the evolution of reciprocity. If the cost of cooperation can depend on state then strategic regulation of state makes it possible to coerce partners to cooperate. If conditions force individuals to specialize, cooperation becomes more valuable. My review of theoretical models suggests that variation plays an important role in the evolution of cooperation.
地球上的生命有两个显著特性。第一个是变异:即便不算大量现存物种,单一个物种内的个体之间也存在相当大的差异。第二个特性是合作。令人惊讶的是,直到最近,这两个特性之间的相互作用很少从进化的角度进行探讨。在此,我专注于个体间差异如何影响合作的进化。首先,我探讨个体性由突变或表型噪声等随机过程维持的情况。其次,我研究状态差异何时会导致行为差异。最后,我调查个体角色专业化的影响。变异在几个方面可能很重要。增加的随机变异可以改变对未来伙伴合作性的预期,从而改变当前关系中的行为。状态差异可能充当一种记账机制,这对互惠行为的进化是必要的。如果合作成本可以取决于状态,那么对状态的策略性调节就能迫使伙伴进行合作。如果条件迫使个体进行专业化,合作就会变得更有价值。我对理论模型的综述表明,变异在合作的进化中起着重要作用。