Does similarity breed cooperation?

Roberts and Sherratt argue that if agents with identical tags are allowed a choice of behaviour, then tag similarity can no longer be a reliable guide to behaviour and so similarity does not breed cooperation. Although they are correct in noting that in our model an agent will always donate when it...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 2002-08, Vol.418 (6897), p.500-500
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