Ancestral social environments plus nonlinear benefits can explain cooperation in human societies

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  • who: Nadiah P. Kristensen from the DepartmentNational University Village, Hayama, Kanagawa, u20110193, Japan have published the Article: Ancestral social environments plus nonlinear benefits can explain cooperation in human societies, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors show that homophily can indeed facilitate the invasion of cooperation, and moreover, that cooperation can persist if homophily subsequently declines, in some cases even if homophily disappears altogether. The authors provide a rigorous explanation for how cooperation arose and persisted as humans expanded their social networks from kin to nonkin and strangers. The authors focused on . . .

     

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