Questions: Can there be a selective explanation for suicide? Or are all suicides evolutionary mistakes, ever pruned by natural selection to the extent that the tendency to perform them is heritable? Model: A simple variant of trait group selection (where a population is divided into mutually exclusive groups, with the direct effects of behaviour limited to group-mates), employing predators as the mechanism underlying group selection. Predators evaluate groups to avoid potentially suicidal defenders (which, when present, limit a predator’s net return), thus acting as a group selection mechanism favouring groups with potentially suicidal altruists. Conclusion: The model supports contingent strong altruism (depressing one’s direct reproduction...
International audienceMechanisms of self-destruction are difficult to reconcile with evolution's fir...
International audienceMechanisms of self-destruction are difficult to reconcile with evolution's fir...
Abstract: Mechanisms of self-destruction are difficult to reconcile with evolution’s first rule of t...
Questions: Can there be a selective explanation for suicide? Or are all suicides evolutionary mistak...
Questions: Can there be a selective explanation for suicide? Or are all suicides evolutionary mistak...
Questions: Can there be a selective explanation for suicide? Or are all suicides evolutionary mistak...
Questions: Can there be a selective explanation for suicide? Or are all suicides evolutionary mistak...
A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as the mechanism underlying group sel...
A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as the mechanism underlying group sel...
A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as the mechanism underlying group sel...
A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as the mechanism underlying group sel...
A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as the mechanism underlying group sel...
A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as the mechanism underlying group se...
A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as themechanism underlying group sel...
The act of killing self contradicts the central purpose of human evolution, that is, survival and pr...
International audienceMechanisms of self-destruction are difficult to reconcile with evolution's fir...
International audienceMechanisms of self-destruction are difficult to reconcile with evolution's fir...
Abstract: Mechanisms of self-destruction are difficult to reconcile with evolution’s first rule of t...
Questions: Can there be a selective explanation for suicide? Or are all suicides evolutionary mistak...
Questions: Can there be a selective explanation for suicide? Or are all suicides evolutionary mistak...
Questions: Can there be a selective explanation for suicide? Or are all suicides evolutionary mistak...
Questions: Can there be a selective explanation for suicide? Or are all suicides evolutionary mistak...
A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as the mechanism underlying group sel...
A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as the mechanism underlying group sel...
A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as the mechanism underlying group sel...
A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as the mechanism underlying group sel...
A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as the mechanism underlying group sel...
A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as the mechanism underlying group se...
A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as themechanism underlying group sel...
The act of killing self contradicts the central purpose of human evolution, that is, survival and pr...
International audienceMechanisms of self-destruction are difficult to reconcile with evolution's fir...
International audienceMechanisms of self-destruction are difficult to reconcile with evolution's fir...
Abstract: Mechanisms of self-destruction are difficult to reconcile with evolution’s first rule of t...