TY - JOUR T1 - Reproduction costs can drive the evolution of groups JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/325670 SP - 325670 AU - Yuriy Pichugin AU - Arne Traulsen Y1 - 2018/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/05/18/325670.abstract N2 - A fascinating wealth of life cycles is observed in biology, from unicellularity to the concerted fragmentation of multi-cellular units. However, the understanding of factors driving the evolution of life cycles is still limited. We investigate how reproduction costs influence this process. We consider a basic model of a group structured population of undifferentiated cells, where groups reproduce by fragmentation. Fragmentation events are associated with a cost expressed by either a fragmentation delay, a fragmentation risk, or a fragmentation loss. The introduction of such fragmentation costs vastly increases the set of potentially optimal life cycles. Based on these findings, we suggest that the evolution of life cycles and the splitting into multiple offspring can be directly associated with the fragmentation cost. Moreover, the impact of this cost alone is strong enough to drive the emergence of multicellular groups, even under scenarios that strongly disfavour groups compared to solitary individuals. ER -