Economic game theory for mutualism and cooperation (original) (raw)

The biological reality of host sanctions and partner fidelity

Douglas Yu

2011

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Are Mutualisms Maintained by Host Sanctions or Partner Fidelity Feedback?

Douglas Yu

2010

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Let the right one in: a microeconomic approach to partner choice in mutualisms

Douglas Yu

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Acknowledging selection at sub-organismal levels resolves controversy on pro-cooperation mechanisms

Wenying Shou

eLife, 2015

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Economic contract theory tests models of mutualism

Douglas Yu

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« Cooperation strategies, Signals and Symbiosis », Comptes-rendus de l’Académie des Sciences, Biologies, 329, 12 (2006), pp. 928-937.

Olivier PERRU

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Evolution and persistence of obligate mutualists and exploiters: competition for partners and evolutionary immunization

Régis Ferrière

Ecology letters, 2007

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Synergy of multiple partners, including freeloaders, increases host fitness in a multispecies mutualism

Maureen Stanton

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010

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The roles of tolerance in the evolution, maintenance and breakdown of mutualism

mauricio grass de bronstein

Naturwissenschaften, 2009

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Selection for Protection In An Ant–plant Mutualism: Host Sanctions, Host Modularity, and the Principal–agent Game

Douglas Yu

… of the Royal …, 2006

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Repression of competition favours cooperation: experimental evidence from bacteria

Rolf Kümmerli

Journal of evolutionary biology, 2010

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Host-parasite dynamics lead to mixed cooperative games

Dominic Johnson

Folia Zoologica -Praha-

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Cooperation: bridging ecology and sociobiology

Joao Xavier

2007

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Partner choice and fidelity stabilize coevolution in a Cretaceous-age defensive symbiosis

Martin Kaltenpoth

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2014

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Cleaning symbiosis as an evolutionary game: To cheat or not to cheat?

William Vickery

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1995

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Compartmentalization drives the evolution of symbiotic cooperation

Guillaume Chomicki

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B , 2020

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Adaptation and enslavement in endosymbiont-host associations

Marcus Frean

Physical Review E, 2004

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Microbes can help explain the evolution of host altruism

Lilach Hadany

Nature Communications, 2017

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Public goods dilemma in asexual ant societies

Kazuki Tsuji

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013

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The evolution of interspecific mutualisms

Nancy Knowlton

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1998

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Unpredicted Outcomes in the Games of Life: Evolution & Cooperative Escalation

Jeffrey P Schloss

2013

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Trading public goods stabilizes interspecific mutualism

István Scheuring

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2013

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Evolutionary history predicts the stability of cooperation in microbial communities

Nico Eisenhauer

Nature communications, 2013

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The Evolution of Cooperation through Fitness Cues

Oleg Smirnov

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Symbiosis—Evolution's Co-Author

Douglas Zook

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Quorum to cooperation: lessons from bacterial sociality for evolutionary theory

Pamela Lyon

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Cooperation and conflict in host-manipulating parasites

Sam Brown

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 1999

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Maintenance of microbial cooperation mediated by public goods in single and multiple traits scenarios

Özhan Özkaya

Journal of Bacteriology

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Molecular and regulatory properties of a public good shape the evolution of cooperation

Rolf Kümmerli

2010

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Coevolutionary transitions from antagonism to mutualism explained by the Co-Opted Antagonist Hypothesis

Christopher Johnson

Nature Communications

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DO TRADE���OFFS HAVE EXPLANATORY POWER FOR THE EVOLUTION OF ORGANISMAL INTERACTIONS?

John Vincent

2012

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Eco-evolutionary dynamics of social dilemmas

Christoph Hauert

2016

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