生物学における協力の再考を促す新研究(New Study Calls for a Rethink of Cooperation in Biology)

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2025-04-10 マックス・プランク研究所

マックス・プランク進化生物学研究所の研究チームは、自然界における協力の進化に関する従来の理論に再考を促す新たな研究成果を発表しました。この研究では、個体間の成長速度の違いが協力行動の持続性に大きな影響を与えることが示されました。従来のモデルでは、協力と裏切りの戦略が繰り返される「囚人のジレンマ」などのゲーム理論が用いられてきましたが、今回の研究は、個体の成長差が集団内の協力関係を不安定にし、最終的には協力の崩壊を招く可能性があることを明らかにしました。この発見は、進化生物学における協力の理解を深め、社会的行動の進化メカニズムに新たな視点を提供するものです。

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生態学と進化ゲーム理論の調和、あるいは 「協力を考えるべきでない時」 Reconciling ecology and evolutionary game theory or “When not to think cooperation”

Corina E. Tarnita and Arne Traulsen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences  Published:March 31, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2413847122

生物学における協力の再考を促す新研究(New Study Calls for a Rethink of Cooperation in Biology)

Abstract

Evolutionary game theory (EGT)—overwhelmingly employed today for the study of cooperation in various systems, from microbes to cancer and from insect to human societies—started with the seminal 1973 paper by Maynard Smith and Price showing that limited animal conflict can be selected at the individual level. Owing to the explanatory potential of this paper and enabled by the powerful machinery of the soon-to-be-developed replicator dynamics, EGT took off at an accelerated pace and began to shape expectations across systems and scales. But, even as EGT has expanded its reach, and even as its mathematical foundations expanded with the development of adaptive dynamics and inclusion of stochastic processes, the replicator equation remains, half a century later, its most widely used equation. Owing to its early development and its staying power, the replicator dynamics has helped set both the baseline expectations and the terminology of the field. However, much like the original 1973 paper, replicator dynamics rests on the assumption that individual differences in reproduction are determined only by the payoff from the game (i.e., in isolation, all individuals, regardless of their strategy, have identical intrinsic growth rates). Here, we argue that this assumption limits the scope of replicator dynamics to such an extent as to warrant not just a more deliberative application process, but also a reconsideration of the broad predictions and terminology that it has generated. Simultaneously, we reestablish a dialog with ecology that can be mutually fruitful, e.g., by providing an explanation for how diverse ecological communities can assemble evolutionarily.

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