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Common language or Tower of Babel? On the evolutionary dynamics of signals and their meanings

Authors :
Minus van Baalen
Vincent A. A. Jansen
Source :
Proceedings. Biological sciences. 270(1510)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

We investigate how the evolution of communication strategies affects signal credibility when there is common interest as well as a conflict between communicating individuals. Taking alarm calls as an example, we show that if the temptation to cheat is low, a single signal is used in the population. If the temptation increases cheaters will erode the credibility of a signal, and an honest mutant using a different signal ('a private code') will be very successful until this, in turn, is cracked by cheaters. In such a system, signal use fluctuates in time and space and hence the meaning of a given signal is not constant. When the temptation to cheat is too large, no honest communication can maintain itself in a Tower of Babel of many signals. We discuss our analysis in the light of the Green Beard mechanism for the evolution of altruism.

Details

ISSN :
09628452
Volume :
270
Issue :
1510
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings. Biological sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6418b10ffa6214a0c32c35d249e1480d