Fig. 4: The outcome of competition between the solitary-type strategy and the social-type strategy in the T-p parameter space for various values of D. | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Fig. 4: The outcome of competition between the solitary-type strategy and the social-type strategy in the T-p parameter space for various values of D.

From: On the evolution of social ties as an instrumental tool for resource competition in resource patch networks

Fig. 4

The non-black squares indicate that social-type strategy outcompetes the solitary-type strategy more frequently than what is expected by random chance (i.e., when the simulation model is compared with the null model), with the brightness indicating the statistical significance of the result. A black square indicates that the frequency of the social-type strategy outcompeting the solitary-type strategy is not significantly different from what is expected by random chance at the 5% significance level. Values for other parameters are: M = 1000, N = 20, Q = 1, S = 1, E = 5000.

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