abstract: Using an individual-based and genetically explicit sim-ulation model, we explore the evolution of sociality within a population-ecology and nonlinear-dynamics framework. Assuming that individual fitness is a unimodal function of group size and that cooperation may carry a relative fitness cost, we consider the evo-lution of one-generation breeding associations among nonrelatives. We explore how parameters such as the intrinsic rate of growth and group and global carrying capacities may influence social evolution and how social evolution may, in turn, influence and be influenced by emerging group-level and population-wide dynamics. We find that group living and cooperation evolve under a wide range of parameter values, even when co...
Subsequent chapters in this volume deal with populations as dynamic entities in time and space. Popu...
The concept of inclusive fitness plays a key role in much of sociobiology. Yet most theoretical stud...
Abstract Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating ob...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
Biological altruism, defined as a behaviour that benefits others at an apparent cost to the focal ind...
<div><p>Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it ...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it remains ...
Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it remains ...
Why do most animals live solitarily, while complex social life is restricted to a few cooperatively ...
Cooperation is widespread across the tree of life, with examples ranging from vertebrates to lichens...
Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natura...
Social dilemmas are an integral part of social interactions. Cooperative actions, ranging from secre...
Subsequent chapters in this volume deal with populations as dynamic entities in time and space. Popu...
The concept of inclusive fitness plays a key role in much of sociobiology. Yet most theoretical stud...
Abstract Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating ob...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
Biological altruism, defined as a behaviour that benefits others at an apparent cost to the focal ind...
<div><p>Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it ...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it remains ...
Different forms of sociality have evolved via unique evolutionary trajectories. However, it remains ...
Why do most animals live solitarily, while complex social life is restricted to a few cooperatively ...
Cooperation is widespread across the tree of life, with examples ranging from vertebrates to lichens...
Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natura...
Social dilemmas are an integral part of social interactions. Cooperative actions, ranging from secre...
Subsequent chapters in this volume deal with populations as dynamic entities in time and space. Popu...
The concept of inclusive fitness plays a key role in much of sociobiology. Yet most theoretical stud...
Abstract Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating ob...