
Evolutionary game theory - Wikipedia
Evolutionary game theory (EGT) is the application of game theory to evolving populations in biology. It defines a framework of contests, strategies, and analytics into which Darwinian …
Evolutionarily stable strategies in the repeated hawk–dove game
Oct 1, 1991 · The hawk–dove game is a widely used paradigm for understanding contests between animals. We consider two models based on a series of contests for mates. In each …
Hawk-Dove Model, The - SpringerLink
Jan 1, 2020 · The hawk-dove model is an evolutionary game theoretical model developed by John Maynard Smith depicting the fundamental conflict between prosocial (altruism and …
Game Theory, Evolutionary Stable Strategies and the Evolution of ...
The hawk vs. dove game reveals that competitive strategies may reach a stable evolutionary equilibrium, but how can a cooperative strategy persist in an evolutionary equilibrium?
Evolutionarily stable payoff matrix in hawk–dove games | BMC Ecology …
May 20, 2024 · In the well-known hawk–dove game model of conflict, the cost of an escalated fight is just one of the payoff parameters that determine the evolutionarily stable probability of …
Assume that there are two behaviourally distinct morphs: ‘hawks’ escalate a fight until the injury of one contestant settles the outcome, ‘doves’ stick to some conventional display (a pushing …
Evolutionary dynamics of N-person Hawk-Dove games
Jul 6, 2017 · In the animal world, the competition between individuals belonging to different species for a resource often requires the cooperation of several individuals in groups. This …
The hawk–dove game in a sexually reproducing species explains a ...
The hawk–dove game famously introduced strategic game theory thinking into biology and forms the basis of arguments for limited aggression in animal populations. However, aggressive …
The asymmetric Hawk-Dove game with costs measured as time lost
Aug 21, 2022 · In evolutionary ecology, the classic Hawk-Dove model (Maynard Smith and Price, 1973) plays an important role to explain, from the Darwinian point of view, the evolution of …
Ecotypic variation in the asymmetric Hawk-Dove game: When is
This paper develops a mathematical model of an iterated, asymmetric Hawk-Dove game with the novel feature that not only are successive pairs of interactants — in the roles of owner and …