A Prisoner’s Dilemma Model of the Evolution of Paternal Care
- 14 February 2000
- journal article
- Published by Brill in Folia Primatologica
- Vol. 71 (1-2) , 77-92
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000021732
Abstract
The heavy energetic demands of gestation, lactation and rearing of offspring mean that studies of paternal care in primates usually focus on female reproductive effort. Here it is shown that both male and female reproductive effort must be considered in order to understand how paternal care evolved. This is done using the Prisoner’s Dilemma, best known as a model of reciprocal altruism. It is found that the relative cost of reproduction for males and females is crucially important in determining co-operative and competitive strategies. In particular, when male reproductive costs are less than female reproductive costs, males co-operate with females even when females do not reciprocate. This surprising behaviour, termed non-reciprocal altruism, is comparable with male investment in a female and her offspring.Keywords
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