Mathematical models of social evolution:
an introduction to formal models of social evolution. We target readers who have modest training in math. This means we actually show you the steps needed to derive well-known results, rather than taunting the reader with "it is easy to show...
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Zusammenfassung: | an introduction to formal models of social evolution. We target readers who have modest training in math. This means we actually show you the steps needed to derive well-known results, rather than taunting the reader with "it is easy to show... |
Beschreibung: | Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 414 S. graph. Darst. |
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adam_text | Mathematical Models of Social Evolution:
A Guide for the Perplexed
Richard McElreath and Robert Boyd
The University of Chicago Press Chicago and London
Contents
Preface ix
1 Theoretician s Laboratory 1
1 1 The structure of evolutionary theory 3
1 2 The utility of simple models 4
1 3 Why not just simulate? 8
14A model of viability selection 11
1 5 Determining long-term consequences 16
1 6 Nongenetic replication 27
2 Animal Conflict 37
2 1 The Hawk-Dove game 38
2 2 Retaliation 46
2 3 Continuous stable strategies 52
2 4 Ownership, an asymmetry 55
2 5 Resource holding power 58
2 6 Sequential play 60
3 Altruism amp; Inclusive Fitness 71
3 1 The prisoner s dilemma 72
3 2 Positive assortment 76
3 3 Common descent and inclusive
fitness 78
3 4 Rediscovering Hamilton s rule 82
3 5 Justifying Hamilton s rule 97
3 6 Using Hamilton s rule 99
vi CONTENTS
4 Reciprocity 123
4 1 The Axelrod-Hamilton model 124
4 2 Mutants and mistakes 132
4 3 Partner choice 145
4 4 Indirect reciprocity 150
4 5 Reciprocity and collective action 156
5 Animal Communication 173
5 1 Costly signaling theory 174
5 2 Cheap, honest signals 192
5 3 Signaling and altruism 201
5 4 Social learning 206
6 Selection among Groups 223
6 1 Three views of selection 225
6 2 Deriving the Price equation 228
6 3 Selection within and between groups 232
6 4 Dispersal 249
7 Sex Allocation 261
7 1 Fisher s theory of sex allocation 262
7 2 Reproductive value and Fisherian sex ratios 263
7 3 Using the Shaw-Mohler theorem 267
7 4 Biased sex ratios 271
7 5 Breaking the eigen barrier 281
8 Sexual Selection 295
8 1 Quantitative genetic models 298
8 2 Fisher s runaway process 305
8 3 Costly choice and sensory bias 309
8 4 Good genes and sexy sons 313
Appendixes 333
A Facts about Derivatives 333
B Facts about Random Variables 335
C Calculating Binomial Expectat ions 337
D Numerical Solution of the Kokko et al Model 343
E Solutions to Problems 349
CONTENTS vii
Bibliography 393
Index 409
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Mathematical Models of Social Evolution:
A Guide for the Perplexed
Richard McElreath and Robert Boyd
The University of Chicago Press Chicago and London
Contents
Preface ix
1 Theoretician's Laboratory 1
1 1 The structure of evolutionary theory 3
1 2 The utility of simple models 4
1 3 Why not just simulate? 8
14A model of viability selection 11
1 5 Determining long-term consequences 16
1 6 Nongenetic replication 27
2 Animal Conflict 37
2 1 The Hawk-Dove game 38
2 2 Retaliation 46
2 3 Continuous stable strategies 52
2 4 Ownership, an asymmetry 55
2 5 Resource holding power 58
2 6 Sequential play 60
3 Altruism amp; Inclusive Fitness 71
3 1 The prisoner's dilemma 72
3 2 Positive assortment 76
3 3 Common descent and inclusive
fitness 78
3 4 Rediscovering Hamilton's rule 82
3 5 Justifying Hamilton's rule 97
3 6 Using Hamilton's rule 99
vi CONTENTS
4 Reciprocity 123
4 1 The Axelrod-Hamilton model 124
4 2 Mutants and mistakes 132
4 3 Partner choice 145
4 4 Indirect reciprocity 150
4 5 Reciprocity and collective action 156
5 Animal Communication 173
5 1 Costly signaling theory 174
5 2 Cheap, honest signals 192
5 3 Signaling and altruism 201
5 4 Social learning 206
6 Selection among Groups 223
6 1 Three views of selection 225
6 2 Deriving the Price equation 228
6 3 Selection within and between groups 232
6 4 Dispersal 249
7 Sex Allocation 261
7 1 Fisher's theory of sex allocation 262
7 2 Reproductive value and Fisherian sex ratios 263
7 3 Using the Shaw-Mohler theorem 267
7 4 Biased sex ratios 271
7 5 Breaking the eigen barrier 281
8 Sexual Selection 295
8 1 Quantitative genetic models 298
8 2 Fisher's runaway process 305
8 3 Costly choice and sensory bias 309
8 4 Good genes and sexy sons 313
Appendixes 333
A Facts about Derivatives 333
B Facts about Random Variables 335
C Calculating Binomial Expectat ions 337
D Numerical Solution of the Kokko et al Model 343
E Solutions to Problems 349
CONTENTS vii
Bibliography 393
Index 409 |
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