Hunter-Gatherers Maintain Assortativity in Cooperation despite High Levels of Residential Change and Mixing
Abstract
Widespread cooperation is a defining feature of human societies from hunter-gatherer bands to nation states [1, 2], but explaining its evolution remains a challenge. Although positive assortment of cooperators is recognized as a basic requirement for the evolution of cooperation, the mechanisms governing assortment are debated. Moreover, the social structure of modern hunter-gatherers, characterized by high mobility, residential mixing, and low...
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Title
Hunter-Gatherers Maintain Assortativity in Cooperation despite High Levels of Residential Change and Mixing
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
19
Pages
3152 - 3157.e4
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