Non-Vertical Cultural Transmission, Assortment, and the Evolution of Cooperation

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Non-Vertical Cultural Transmission, Assortment, and the Evolution of Cooperation

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Cohen, D.; Lewin-Epstein, O.; Feldman, M. W.; Ram, Y.

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Cultural evolution of cooperation under vertical and non-vertical cultural transmission is studied, and conditions are found for fixation and coexistence of cooperation and defection. The evolution of cooperation is facilitated by its horizontal transmission and by an association between social interactions and horizontal transmission. The effect of oblique transmission depends on the horizontal transmission bias. Stable polymorphism of cooperation and defection can occur, and when it does, reduced association between social interactions and horizontal transmission evolves, which leads to a decreased frequency of cooperation and lower population mean fitness. The deterministic conditions are compared to outcomes of stochastic simulations of structured populations. Parallels are drawn with Hamiltons rule incorporating assortment and effective relatedness.

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