In the same vein, I would highly recommend John Maynard Smith’s “Evolution and the Theory of Games”. It has many highly motivated examples of Game Theory in Biology by a real biologist. The later chapters get dense but the first half is readable with a basic knowledge of calculus (which was in fact my background when I first picked up this book).
In the same vein, I would highly recommend John Maynard Smith’s “Evolution and the Theory of Games”. It has many highly motivated examples of Game Theory in Biology by a real biologist. The later chapters get dense but the first half is readable with a basic knowledge of calculus (which was in fact my background when I first picked up this book).