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evolutionary stable strategy

In sociobiology, an assemblage of behavioural or physical characters (collectively termed a ‘strategy’) of a population that is resistant to replacement by any forms bearing new traits, because the new traits will not be capable of successful reproduction.

ESS analysis is based on game theory and can be applied both to genetically determined physical characters (such as horn length), and to learned behavioural responses (for example, whether to fight or retreat from an opponent). An ESS may be conditional on the context, as in the rule ‘fight if the opponent is smaller, but retreat if the opponent is larger’.



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This outcome is not an evolutionarily stable strategy for the TG.
The notion of an evolutionarily stable strategy (and some of its variants) is introduced first, and its relationship with standard equilibrium concepts is discussed.
The notion of an evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) was at the center of Maynard Smith's exploration of the applicability of game theory to biology [1] and is a refinement of the Nash equilibrium concept, which it augments by a robustness condition that prevents mutants from upsetting the prevailing equilibrium.
 
 
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