Enhanced Food Availability can Deteriorate Fitness through Excessive Scrounging

07/10/2023
by   Robin Vacus, et al.
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In group foraging situations, the conventional expectation is that increased food availability would enhance consumption, especially when animals prioritize maximizing their food intake. This paper challenges this conventional wisdom by conducting an in-depth game-theoretic analysis of a basic producer-scrounger model, in which animals must choose between intensive food searching as producers or moderate searching while relying on group members as scroungers. Surprisingly, our study reveals that, under certain circumstances, increasing food availability can amplify the inclination to scrounge to such an extent that it paradoxically leads to a reduction in animals' food consumption compared to scenarios with limited food availability. We further illustrate a similar phenomenon in a model capturing free-riding dynamics among workers in a company. We demonstrate that, under certain reward mechanisms, enhancing workers' production capacities can inadvertently trigger a surge in free-riding behavior, leading to both diminished group productivity and reduced individual payoffs. Our findings underscore the significance of contextual factors when comprehending and predicting the impact of resource availability on individual and collective outcomes.

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