Pay-off scarcity causes evolution of risk-aversion and extreme altruism

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R. M. L. Evans
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[1] University of Leeds,School of Mathematics
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Scientific Reports | / 8卷
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Extreme Altruism; Evolutionary Game Theory; Flat Fitness Landscape; Altruistic Traits; Equal Wealth;
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All organisms descend from populations with limited resources, so it is clear why evolution should select strategies that win resources at the expense of competitors. Less obvious is how altruistic behaviours evolve, whereby an individual helps others despite expense to itself. Modelling simple agents using evolutionary game theory, it is shown that steady states of extreme altruism can evolve when pay-offs are very rare compared with death. In these states, agents give away most of their wealth. A new theorem for general evolutionary models shows that, when pay-offs are rare, evolution no longer selects strategies to maximize income (average pay-off), but to minimize the risk of missing-out entirely on a rare resource. Principles revealed by the model are widely applicable, where the game represents rare life-changing events: disasters or gluts.
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