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Evolutionary dynamics on any population structure

Authors :
Shing-Tung Yau
Naghmeh Momeni
Benjamin L. Allen
Yu-Ting Chen
Babak Fotouhi
Gabor Lippner
Martin A. Nowak
Source :
Nature. 544(7649)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. The structure of a biological population affects which traits evolve. Understanding evolutionary game dynamics in structured populations is difficult. Precise results have been absent for a long time, but have recently emerged for special structures where all individuals have the same number of neighbors. But the problem of determining which trait is favored by selection in the natural case where the number of neighbors can vary, has remained open. For arbitrary selection intensity, the problem is in a computational complexity class which suggests there is no efficient algorithm. Whether there exists a simple solution for weak selection was unanswered. Here we provide, surprisingly, a general formula for weak selection that applies to any graph or social network. Our method uses coalescent theory and relies on calculating the meeting times of random walks. We can now evaluate large numbers of diverse and heterogeneous population structures for their propensity to favor cooperation. We can also study how small changes in population structure---graph surgery---affect evolutionary outcomes. We find that cooperation flourishes most in societies that are based on strong pairwise ties.<br />68 pages, 10 figures

Details

ISSN :
14764687
Volume :
544
Issue :
7649
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f938e17c6d875761ade01af508d87295