Vacancies in growing habitats promote the evolution of cooperation

J Theor Biol. 2023 Nov 7:575:111629. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2023.111629. Epub 2023 Oct 5.

Abstract

We study evolutionary game dynamics in a growing habitat with vacancies. Fitness is determined by the global effect of the environment and a local prisoner's dilemma among neighbors. We study population growth on a one-dimensional lattice and analyze how the environment affects evolutionary competition. As the environment becomes harsh, an absorbing phase transition from growing populations to extinction occurs. The transition point depends on which strategies are present in the population. In particular, we find a 'cooperative window' in parameter space, where only cooperators can survive. A mutant defector in a cooperative community might briefly proliferate, but over time naturally occurring vacancies separate cooperators from defectors, thereby driving defectors to extinction. Our model reveals that vacancies provide a strong boost for cooperation by spatial selection.

Keywords: Evolution of cooperation; Phase transition; Population dynamics.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biological Evolution
  • Cooperative Behavior*
  • Ecosystem
  • Game Theory*
  • Humans
  • Population Dynamics
  • Population Growth