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The evolution of conflict reduction without relatedness appears to provide an important alternative explanation for major transitions in evolution.
This approach extends previous approaches to model the evolution of conflict behaviour that focus on only one of these levels.
Using an evolutionary agent-based model we investigated the evolution of conflict behaviour defined at two different levels: (1) how to behave during escalated conflicts (i.e. costly fights) and (2) how to adjust conflict behaviour in a series of conflicts.
An equilibrium infection frequency can be maintained under these circumstances (equation 6); allowing the long-lasting co-existence of infected and uninfected females and the evolution of conflict between the nuclear and cytoplasmic genes.
While the evolution of turn-taking has been investigated in cooperation games [ 9, 10], turn-taking has been usually ignored in models that explored the evolution of conflict strategies [ 11- 16] and the emergence of social structures such as dominance hierarchies [ 17- 20] and coalitions [ 18, 21- 24].
Information about details is included in Appendix A. The main purpose of this model was to explore the evolution of conflict strategies at two different levels: (1) how to behave in escalated conflicts (i.e. fighting behaviour in costly fights) and (2) how to adjust conflict behaviour in a series of conflicts (i.e. higher-level conflict strategies).
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This prepared the ground for the new paper, which outlines a method for forecasting the evolution of conflicts.Progress, of a sortDr Johnson's proposal rests on a pattern he and his team found in data on insurgent attacks against American forces in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The existence of strain-specific effects on female reproduction and longevity that we observe here are strongly indicative that the opportunity for sexual conflict reflected in male-male competition has led to the evolution of male female conflict within this species.
The evolution of our conflict caught me by surprise.
"The parent would yawn or groom itself and look completely blasé," said Dr. Mock, author of "More Than Kin and Less Than Kind: The Evolution of Family Conflict".
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