BIOL 59200 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Evolutionarily Stable Strategy, Disney'S Fastpass, Frequency-Dependent Selection

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Also, provide a simple example of an ess. The evolutionary stable strategy, or ess, is a strategy that if all members of a population adopt it cannot be bettered by any other alternative strategy. A human example of this is a crowd of people sitting on the floor to watch a concert. If someone stands to get a better view, then the people sitting can now not see and need to stand in order to see. Eventually, everyone will be standing, with the end result that no one can see better than before. In this example, standing is an ess because a person standing does better than a person sitting until everyone is standing and no one benefits. This example highlights that the ess is often not what would be best for everyone. Non-class example: disney world is unveiling limited fastpass options for park guests to reduce line wait times.

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