A single spatial correlation index predicts cooperator fixation across arbitrary heterogeneous landscapes, with segregated environments enhancing and intermixed ones suppressing cooperation under weak selection.
Nature 441, 502–5 (2006)
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Predicting success of cooperators across arbitrary heterogeneous environmental landscapes
A single spatial correlation index predicts cooperator fixation across arbitrary heterogeneous landscapes, with segregated environments enhancing and intermixed ones suppressing cooperation under weak selection.
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Unaccounted nodal heterogeneity in relational event models induces spurious triadic effects that a random sender-receiver effects extension can mitigate.