Junikka Jaakko, Molleman Lucas, van den Berg Pieter, Weissing Franz J, Puurtinen Mikael
Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland.
Centre of Excellence in Biological Interactions, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland.
PLoS One. 2017 Oct 2;12(10):e0185859. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0185859. eCollection 2017.
The success or failure of human collective action often depends on the cooperation tendencies of individuals in groups, and on the information that individuals have about each other's cooperativeness. However, it is unclear whether these two factors have an interactive effect on cooperation dynamics. Using a decision-making experiment, we confirm that groups comprising individuals with higher cooperation tendencies cooperate at a higher level than groups comprising individuals with low cooperation tendencies. Moreover, assorting individuals with similar cooperation tendency together affected behaviour so that the most cooperative individuals tended to cooperate more and the least cooperative individuals cooperated less, compared to their behaviour in randomly formed groups. In line with predictions of evolutionary models of cooperation, there was a strong positive association between individuals' cooperation tendency and success when groups were formed assortatively, whereas such association did not exist when groups were formed randomly. Surprisingly, information about group members' cooperativeness in assorted groups had no effect on cooperation levels. We discuss potential explanations for why information about cooperativeness of others may be disregarded in certain circumstances.
人类集体行动的成败往往取决于群体中个体的合作倾向,以及个体对彼此合作性的了解。然而,目前尚不清楚这两个因素是否会对合作动态产生交互作用。通过一项决策实验,我们证实,由合作倾向较高的个体组成的群体,其合作水平高于由合作倾向较低的个体组成的群体。此外,将合作倾向相似的个体组合在一起会影响行为,与在随机形成的群体中的行为相比,最具合作性的个体往往合作得更多,而最不具合作性的个体合作得更少。与合作进化模型的预测一致,当群体按相似合作倾向进行组合时,个体的合作倾向与成功之间存在很强的正相关,而当群体随机形成时,这种相关性并不存在。令人惊讶的是,在按相似合作倾向组合的群体中,关于群体成员合作性的信息对合作水平没有影响。我们讨论了在某些情况下,为何关于他人合作性的信息可能会被忽视的潜在解释。