THE IMPORTANCE OF SPACE IN MODELS OF SOCIAL LEARNING, CULTURAL EVOLUTION AND NICHE CONSTRUCTION

作者: LAUREL FOGARTY , LUKE RENDELL , KEVIN N. LALAND

DOI: 10.1142/S0219525911003311

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摘要: This article focusses on the importance of space in mathematical models cultural evolution, cooperation, niche construction and social learning. We discuss benefits including spacial effects these evolutionary illustrate how inclusion has changed accepted long-standing results. also briefly spatial dynamics systems suggest future directions for research investigating evolution.

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