. The first involved a marriage between economic game theory and evolutionary biology. This marriage was set up by the British evolutionary biologist John Maynard Smith who recognized that for any competitive interaction, there are different strategies, each with different payoffs. Some strategies are more costly, bu
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012780 →ogical history, at our planet’s seething life at it’s most profound moments of transition, you find co-evolution in nearly every case. The biologists John Maynard Smith and Eors Szathmary, in their masterwork The Major Transitions in Evolution, chronicle the miraculous march of life towards ever-greater complexity —
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