Time-dependent animal conflicts: 2. The asymmetric case

Osnat Yaniv, Uzi Motro

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Abstract

This paper presents an asymmetric game-theoretical model to the following type of animal conflicts: a member of a group is at risk and needs the help of another member to be saved. As long as assistance is not provided, this individual has a positive, time-dependent rate of dying. Assisting the individual which is at risk accrues a cost, but losing it decreases each member's inclusive fitness. A potential helper's interval between the moment a group member gets into trouble and the moment it assists is a random variable, hence its strategy is to choose the distribution of this random variable. In the asymmetric conflict all the potential helpers have identical strategy sets, but each plays a different role. For example, male or female and young or old. We consider both payoff-irrelevant asymmetry and payoff-relevant asymmetry and characterize each role's stable replies. The evolutionarily stable strategies (ESS) are computed, and the model is applied to the n brothers' problem. According to our results immediate assistance and no assistance are possible ESS both under payoff-relevant asymmetry and under payoff-relevant asymmetry.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)277-284
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Theoretical Biology
Volume232
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Jan 2005

Keywords

  • Asymmetric conflict
  • ESS
  • Time-dependent strategy sets

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