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Title Modularity of Food-Sharing Networks Minimises the Risk for Individual and Group Starvation in Hunter-Gatherer Societies
Authors Francisco Plana, Jorge Pérez, Andrés Abeliuk
Publication date May 2023
Abstract It has been argued that hunter-gatherers' food-sharing may
have provided the basis for a whole range of social interactions, and hence its
study may provide important insight into the evolutionary origin of human
sociality. Motivated by this observation, we propose a simple network
optimization model inspired by a food-sharing dynamic that can recover some
empirical patterns found in social networks. We focus on two of the main
food-sharing drivers discussed by the anthropological literature: the
reduction of individual starvation risk and the care for the group welfare
or egalitarian access to food shares, and show that networks optimizing both
criteria may exhibit a community structure of highly-cohesive groups around
special agents that we call hunters, those who inject food into the system.
These communities appear under conditions of uncertainty and scarcity in the
food supply, which suggests their adaptive value in this context. We have
additionally obtained that optimal welfare networks resemble social networks
found in lab experiments that promote more egalitarian income distribution,
and also distinct distributions of reciprocity among hunters and
non-hunters, which may be consistent with some empirical reports on how
sharing is distributed in waves, first among hunters, and then hunters with
their families. These model results are consistent with the view that social
networks functionally adaptive for optimal resource use, may have created
the environment in which prosocial behaviors evolved. Finally, our model
also relies on an original formulation of starvation risk, and it may
contribute to a formal framework to proceed in this discussion regarding the
principles guiding food-sharing networks.
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Pages article e027273
Volume 18
Journal name PLOS ONE
Publisher PLOS ONE
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