Spite is contagious in dynamic networks
As spiteful behaviors harm both the actor and the target, it is challenging to understand how these behaviors could be adaptive. Here Fulker et al. show that spite can be favored by feedbacks with network structure that create correlated and anti-correlated behavioral interactions simultaneously.
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Auteurs principaux: | Zachary Fulker, Patrick Forber, Rory Smead, Christoph Riedl |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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