In this paper, we explore the conjoint evolution of dispersal and social behaviour. The model investigated is of a population distributed over a number of sites each with a carrying capacity of two adults and an episode of dispersal in the juvenile stage. The fertilities are governed by whether an individual and its neighbour are selfish or co-operative. It is shown that the best dispersal strategy for the co-operative genotype always involves lower levels of dispersal; and further that ecological conditions favouring low levels of dispersal increase the selective advantage of a co-operative genotype. Given this positive feedback, we suggest that in any taxon viscosity and co-operativity will tend to be correlated and bimodally distributed....
<div><p>The evolution of costly cooperation, where cooperators pay a personal cost to benefit others...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
Numerous theoretical studies have investigated how limited dispersal may provide an explanation for ...
Because it increases relatedness between interacting individuals, population viscosity has been prop...
A basic mechanism of kin selection is population viscosity, whereby individuals do not move far from...
Population viscosity has been proposed as an important mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. T...
Group selection can overcome individual selection for selfishness and favour altruism if there is va...
Population viscosity has been proposed as an important mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. T...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
Selection can favour the evolution of individually costly dispersal if this alleviates competition b...
There has been much interest in the evolution of social behaviour in viscous populations. While low ...
There has been much interest in the evolution of social behaviour in viscous populations. While low ...
Dispersal determines gene flow among groups in a population and so plays a major role in many ecolog...
A surprising result emerging from the theory of sex allocation is that the optimal sex ratio is pred...
Overview Cooperation is a ubiquitous feature of life. While many instances of cooperation are explic...
<div><p>The evolution of costly cooperation, where cooperators pay a personal cost to benefit others...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
Numerous theoretical studies have investigated how limited dispersal may provide an explanation for ...
Because it increases relatedness between interacting individuals, population viscosity has been prop...
A basic mechanism of kin selection is population viscosity, whereby individuals do not move far from...
Population viscosity has been proposed as an important mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. T...
Group selection can overcome individual selection for selfishness and favour altruism if there is va...
Population viscosity has been proposed as an important mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. T...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
Selection can favour the evolution of individually costly dispersal if this alleviates competition b...
There has been much interest in the evolution of social behaviour in viscous populations. While low ...
There has been much interest in the evolution of social behaviour in viscous populations. While low ...
Dispersal determines gene flow among groups in a population and so plays a major role in many ecolog...
A surprising result emerging from the theory of sex allocation is that the optimal sex ratio is pred...
Overview Cooperation is a ubiquitous feature of life. While many instances of cooperation are explic...
<div><p>The evolution of costly cooperation, where cooperators pay a personal cost to benefit others...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
Numerous theoretical studies have investigated how limited dispersal may provide an explanation for ...