Abstract: Mechanisms of self-destruction are difficult to reconcile with evolution’s first rule of thumb: survive and reproduce. However, evolutionary success ultimately depends on inclusive fitness. The altruistic suicide hypothesis posits that the presence of low reproductive potential and burdensomeness toward kin can increase the inclusive fitness payoff of self-removal. The bargaining hypothesis assumes that suicide attempts could function as an honest signal of need. The payoff may be positive if the suicidal person has a low reproductive potential. The parasite manipulation hypothesis is founded on the rodent—Toxoplasma gondii host-parasite model, in which the parasite induces a “suicidal” feline attraction that allows the parasite t...
High relatedness among interacting individuals has generally been considered a precondition for the ...
While several manipulated host behaviours are accepted as extended phenotypes of parasites, there re...
Peña-Guzmán (2017) argues that empirical evidence and evolutionary theory compel us to treat the phe...
International audienceMechanisms of self-destruction are difficult to reconcile with evolution's fir...
The act of killing self contradicts the central purpose of human evolution, that is, survival and pr...
Questions: Can there be a selective explanation for suicide? Or are all suicides evolutionary mistak...
This doctoral thesis aims to formulate a theory that best accounts for the evolutionary origins of t...
Suicide is a major public health concern accounting for 800 000 deaths globally each year. Although ...
An evolutionary analysis suggests that selection is unlikely to have tolerated the capacity for inte...
Questions: Can there be a selective explanation for suicide? Or are all suicides evolutionary mistak...
With suicide as a growing concern in model society, evolutionary psychology seeks to understand this...
Peña-Guzmán (2017) argues that empirical evidence and evolutionary theory compel us to treat the phe...
Funding: Perry Foundation and the University of St Andrews.While several manipulated host behaviours...
Suicide has rarely been considered from an evolutionary perspective, likely because it appears proto...
Evolutionary processes are characterized by both continuity and discontinuity. Evidence on suicide i...
High relatedness among interacting individuals has generally been considered a precondition for the ...
While several manipulated host behaviours are accepted as extended phenotypes of parasites, there re...
Peña-Guzmán (2017) argues that empirical evidence and evolutionary theory compel us to treat the phe...
International audienceMechanisms of self-destruction are difficult to reconcile with evolution's fir...
The act of killing self contradicts the central purpose of human evolution, that is, survival and pr...
Questions: Can there be a selective explanation for suicide? Or are all suicides evolutionary mistak...
This doctoral thesis aims to formulate a theory that best accounts for the evolutionary origins of t...
Suicide is a major public health concern accounting for 800 000 deaths globally each year. Although ...
An evolutionary analysis suggests that selection is unlikely to have tolerated the capacity for inte...
Questions: Can there be a selective explanation for suicide? Or are all suicides evolutionary mistak...
With suicide as a growing concern in model society, evolutionary psychology seeks to understand this...
Peña-Guzmán (2017) argues that empirical evidence and evolutionary theory compel us to treat the phe...
Funding: Perry Foundation and the University of St Andrews.While several manipulated host behaviours...
Suicide has rarely been considered from an evolutionary perspective, likely because it appears proto...
Evolutionary processes are characterized by both continuity and discontinuity. Evidence on suicide i...
High relatedness among interacting individuals has generally been considered a precondition for the ...
While several manipulated host behaviours are accepted as extended phenotypes of parasites, there re...
Peña-Guzmán (2017) argues that empirical evidence and evolutionary theory compel us to treat the phe...