According to [Hamilton, 1964a] and [Hamilton, 1964b] rule, a costly action will be undertaken if its fitness cost to the actor falls short of the discounted benefit to the recipient, where the discount factor is Wright's index of relatedness between the two. We propose a generalization of this rule, and show that if evolution operates at the level of behavior rules, rather than directly at the level of actions, evolution will select behavior rules that induce a degree of cooperation that may differ from that predicted by Hamilton's rule as applied to actions. In social dilemmas there will be less (more) cooperation than under Hamilton's rule if the actions are strategic substitutes (complements). Our approach is based on natural selection, ...
stimulus to work on this paper to work. I am also grateful to Alan Rogers and Sam Bowles for their h...
Explaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology. It is particularl...
The evolution of altruism is a fundamental and enduring puzzle in biology. In a seminal paper Hamilt...
According to [Hamilton, 1964a] and [Hamilton, 1964b] rule, a costly action will be undertaken if its...
Accordingto Hamilton’s(1964a, b) rule,a cost lyaction will be undertaken if its fitness cost to the ...
The evolution of cooperation is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biology. Over the last decades...
A useful interpretation of quantitative genetic models of evolutionary change is that they (i) defin...
This paper reviews and addresses a variety of issues relating to inclusive fitness. The main questio...
Significance Kin selection—helping genetically related individuals even at a cost to ones...
Explaining the evolution of cooperation has been under debate for a long time (reviewed in Frank 199...
In evolutionary theory the existence of self-sacrificing cooperative traits poses a problem that has...
Kin selection means that individuals can increase their own inclusive fitness through displaying mor...
Inclusive fitness theory has been described as being limited to certain special cases of social evol...
William Hamilton [8] proposed that evolutionary selection would result in a population of individual...
The evolution of altruism is a fundamental and enduring puzzle in biology. In a seminal paper Hamilt...
stimulus to work on this paper to work. I am also grateful to Alan Rogers and Sam Bowles for their h...
Explaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology. It is particularl...
The evolution of altruism is a fundamental and enduring puzzle in biology. In a seminal paper Hamilt...
According to [Hamilton, 1964a] and [Hamilton, 1964b] rule, a costly action will be undertaken if its...
Accordingto Hamilton’s(1964a, b) rule,a cost lyaction will be undertaken if its fitness cost to the ...
The evolution of cooperation is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biology. Over the last decades...
A useful interpretation of quantitative genetic models of evolutionary change is that they (i) defin...
This paper reviews and addresses a variety of issues relating to inclusive fitness. The main questio...
Significance Kin selection—helping genetically related individuals even at a cost to ones...
Explaining the evolution of cooperation has been under debate for a long time (reviewed in Frank 199...
In evolutionary theory the existence of self-sacrificing cooperative traits poses a problem that has...
Kin selection means that individuals can increase their own inclusive fitness through displaying mor...
Inclusive fitness theory has been described as being limited to certain special cases of social evol...
William Hamilton [8] proposed that evolutionary selection would result in a population of individual...
The evolution of altruism is a fundamental and enduring puzzle in biology. In a seminal paper Hamilt...
stimulus to work on this paper to work. I am also grateful to Alan Rogers and Sam Bowles for their h...
Explaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology. It is particularl...
The evolution of altruism is a fundamental and enduring puzzle in biology. In a seminal paper Hamilt...