In this study, we extend evolutionary game dynamics with non-uniform interaction rates to the situation with finite population. Our main goal is to show how the fixation probability is influenced by the non-uniform interaction rates under weak selection. Based on the diffusion approximation of the Moran process and assumption of weak selection, the stochastic dynamic properties of a two-phenotype game with non-uniform interaction rates in a finite population are investigated. By the analysis of some cases, we show that the non-uniform interaction rates may result in the potential evolutionary complexity of game dynamics in finite population.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2022.111086 | DOI Listing |
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