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During the first four billion years or life on Earth, the primary means of information transfer was genetic.

S. E. Riechert

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Adaptive dynamics in space

Lion, Sebastien

Over the last twenty years, the role of spatial self-structuring as a template for evolution has drawn much attention. Spatial structure can be an important component of the eco-evolutionary feedback loop: the evolution of a trait (e.g. migration) can shape the local structure of the population, which in turn creates new selective pressures on the evolving trait. As a consequence, the evolution of spatially structured populations often displays very different features from the evolution of well-mixed populations.

ESS for Chicken and Nash Equilibrium

I is stable iff:

E(I,I) > E(J,I)

or

E(I,I) = E(J,I) and E(I,J) > E(J,J)


S0 S1
S0 0 -1
S1 1 -10


S0 is not ESS against S1:

E(I,I) > E(J,I)
E(S0,S0) > E(S1,S0)
0 > 1 (FALSE)
E(I,I) = E(J,I) and E(I,J) > E(J,J)
E(S0,S0) = E(S1,S0) and E(S0,S1) > E(S1,S1)
0 = 1 (FALSE)

S1 is not ESS against S0:

E(I,I) > E(J,I)
E(S1,S1) > E(S0,S1)
-10 > -1 (FALSE)
E(I,I) = E(J,I) and E(I,J) > E(J,J)
E(S1,S1) = E(S0,S1) and E(S1,S0) > E(S0,S0)
-10 = -1 (FALSE)


Adding Neq (S0.1) to the game, we have:

S0 S0.1 S1
S0 0 -0.1 -1
S0.1 0.1 -0.1 -1.9
S1 1 -0.1 -10


S0.1 is ESS against S0:

E(I,I) > E(J,I)
E(S0.1,S0.1) > E(S0,S0.1)
-0.1 > -0.1 (FALSE)
E(I,I) = E(J,I) and E(I,J) > E(J,J)
E(S0.1,S0.1) = E(S0,S0.1) and E(S0.1,S0) > E(S0,S0)
-0.1 = -0.1 and +0.1 > 0 (TRUE)

S0.1 is ESS against S1:

E(I,I) > E(J,I)
E(S0.1,S0.1) > E(S1,S0.1)
-0.1 > -0.1 (FALSE)
E(I,I) = E(J,I) and E(I,J) > E(J,J)
E(S0.1,S0.1) = E(S1,S0.1) and E(S0.1,S1) > E(S1,S1)
-0.1 = -0.1 and -1.9 > -10 (TRUE)


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