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Environmental Archaeology | 2015

Food for all: An agent-based model to explore the emergence and implications of cooperation for food storage

Andreas Angourakis; José Ignacio Santos; José Manuel Galán; Andrea L. Balbo

Abstract A consistent access to food is paramount for humans at individual and group level. Besides providing the basic nutritional needs, access to food defines social structures and has stimulated innovation in food procurement, processing and storage. We focus on the social aspects of food storage, namely the role of cooperation for the emergence and maintenance of common stocks. Cooperative food stocks are examined here as a type of common-pool resource, where appropriators must cooperate to avoid shortage (i.e. the tragedy of commons). ‘Food for all’ is an agent-based model in which agents face the social dilemma of whether or not to store in a cooperative stock, adapting their strategies through a simple reinforcement learning mechanism. The model provides insights on the evolution of cooperation in terms of storage efficiency and considering the presence of social norms that regulate reciprocity. For cooperative food storage to emerge and be maintained, a significant dependency on the stored food and some degree of external pressure are needed. In fact, cooperative food storage emerges as the best performing strategy when facing environmental stress. Likewise, an intermediate control over reciprocity favours cooperation for food storage, suggesting that concepts of closed reciprocity are precursors to cooperative stocks, while excess control over reciprocity is detrimental for such institution.


Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society | 2012

Evolution of Equity Norms in Small-World Networks

José Ignacio Santos; David Poza; José Manuel Galán; Adolfo López-Paredes

The topology of interactions has been proved very influential in the results of models based on learning and evolutionary game theory. This paper is aimed at investigating the effect of structures ranging from regular ring lattices to random networks, including small-world networks, in a model focused on property distribution norms. The model considers a fixed and finite population of agents who play the Nash bargaining game repeatedly. Our results show that regular networks promote the emergence of the equity norm, while less-structured networks make possible the appearance of fractious regimes. Additionally, our analysis reveals that the speed of adoption can also be affected by the network structure.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Emergence and Evolution of Cooperation Under Resource Pressure

María Pereda; Débora Zurro; José Ignacio Santos; Ivan Briz i Godino; Myrian Álvarez; Jorge Caro; José Manuel Galán

We study the influence that resource availability has on cooperation in the context of hunter-gatherer societies. This paper proposes a model based on archaeological and ethnographic research on resource stress episodes, which exposes three different cooperative regimes according to the relationship between resource availability in the environment and population size. The most interesting regime represents moderate survival stress in which individuals coordinate in an evolutionary way to increase the probabilities of survival and reduce the risk of failing to meet the minimum needs for survival. Populations self-organise in an indirect reciprocity system in which the norm that emerges is to share the part of the resource that is not strictly necessary for survival, thereby collectively lowering the chances of starving. Our findings shed further light on the emergence and evolution of cooperation in hunter-gatherer societies.


Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation | 2009

Errors and Artefacts in Agent-Based Modelling

José Manuel Galán; Luis R. Izquierdo; Segismundo S. Izquierdo; José Ignacio Santos; Ricardo del Olmo; Adolfo López-Paredes; Bruce Edmonds


EMPIRIA: Revista de Metodología de Ciencias Sociales | 2008

Modelado de sistemas complejos mediante simulación basada en agentes y mediante dinámica de sistemas

Luis R. Izquierdo; José Manuel Galán; José Ignacio Santos; Ricardo del Olmo


Inteligencia Artificial,revista Iberoamericana De Inteligencia Artificial | 2009

Multi-agent technology for scheduling and control projects in multi-project environments. An Auction based approach

José Alberto Araúzo Araúzo; José Manuel Galán; Javier Pajares; Adolfo López-Paredes


Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation | 2013

Asking the Oracle: Introducing Forecasting Principles into Agent-Based Modelling

Samer Hassan; Javier Arroyo; José Manuel Galán; Luis Antunes; Juan Pavón


Revista de psicología del deporte | 2009

Career transition from junior to senior in basketball players

Alberto Lorenzo Calvo; Pablo José Borrás Luján; José Manuel Galán; Sergio Lorenzo Jiménez Sáiz; Javier Sampedro Molinuevo


Studies in Informatics and Control | 2011

Metamodelling for agent-based modelling: an application for posted pricing institutions

Rubén Fuentes-Fernández; José Manuel Galán; Samer Hassan; Félix Villafáñez


Revista de Psicología del Deporte | 2009

THE COACH-ATHLETE RELATIONSHIP IN BASKETBALL. ANALYSIS OF THE ANTECEDENTS, COMPONENTS AND OUTCOMES

José Manuel Galán; Pablo José Borrás Luján; Nuno Leite; Otavio Battaglia; Alberto Lorenzo Calvo

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Alberto Lorenzo Calvo

Technical University of Madrid

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Débora Zurro

Spanish National Research Council

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Jorge Caro

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Samer Hassan

Complutense University of Madrid

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