Insect Prison Game May 2026

3.3 Termite Colony Wars (Macrotermes bellicosus) In prolonged colony conflicts, termites sometimes block enemy soldiers into sealed chambers rather than killing them. These prisoners are not executed but starved or reabsorbed. This represents a "punishment" Containment strategy that deters future escalation without incurring direct combat costs.

[Generated for Academic Purposes] Journal: Journal of Theoretical Biology & Game Ecology (Hypothetical) insect prison game

The Insect Prison Game: A Model of Escalation, Cooperation, and Containment in Competitive Ecosystems E_c) | (V

| R \ D | Escalate | Submit | Contain | |-------|----------|--------|---------| | | (E_c, E_c) | (V, 0) | (V - C_c, -P) | | Submit | (0, V) | (V/2, V/2) | (0, V) | | Contain | (-P, V - C_c) | (V, 0) | (V/2 - M, V/2 - M) | 0) | (V - C_c