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Gilbert Roberts1, Thomas N Sherratt

  • 1Evolution and Behaviour Research Group, School of Biological Sciences, Henry Wellcome Building for Neuroecology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH, UK. gilbert.roberts@ncl.ac.uk

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La cooperación basada en la similitud, no en la reciprocidad, puede fracasar. Un modelo en el que los agentes solo cooperan con socios similares se derrumba cuando agentes idénticos pueden optar por no participar, cuestionando su estabilidad para mantener la cooperación.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Teoría del juego evolutivo Teoría del juego evolutivo.
  • Las ciencias sociales computacionales.
  • Modelado basado en agentes.

Sus antecedentes:

  • La cooperación entre no parientes a menudo se explica por la reciprocidad (directa o indirecta).
  • Riolo y otros. propuso un modelo en el que la cooperación se basa en la similitud de etiquetas, no en la reciprocidad.
  • Este modelo sugiere que los agentes donan solo cuando la etiqueta de un socio está dentro de un rango de tolerancia específico.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para analizar la estabilidad de los modelos de cooperación basados en la similitud de etiquetas.
  • Investigar las condiciones bajo las cuales se puede mantener la cooperación basada en la similitud.
  • Desafiar el mecanismo propuesto para la cooperación sin reciprocidad.

Principales métodos:

  • Simulación de modelado basado en agentes.
  • Análisis de la dinámica de la cooperación bajo diferentes condiciones.
  • Examen del impacto de permitir que los titulares de etiquetas idénticas opten por no cooperar.

Principales resultados:

  • El modelo propuesto por Riolo et al. requiere la cooperación entre individuos con etiquetas idénticas.
  • La cooperación se derrumba cuando a los agentes con etiquetas idénticas se les da la opción de no donar.
  • Este hallazgo indica una vulnerabilidad en el mecanismo de cooperación basado en la similitud.

Conclusiones:

  • La cooperación basada únicamente en la similitud de etiquetas, según el modelo de Riolo et al., puede no ser un mecanismo estable para mantener la cooperación.
  • El requisito de que agentes idénticos cooperen es una debilidad crítica.
  • Se necesitan mecanismos alternativos o complementarios a la reciprocidad para garantizar una cooperación sólida en tales modelos.