Genes affect not only the behavior and fitness of their carriers but also that of other individuals. According to Hamilton's rule, whether a mutant gene will spread in the gene pool depends on the effects of its carrier on the fitness of all individuals in the population, each weighted by its relatedness to the carrier. However, social behaviors may affect not only recipients living in the generation of the actor but also individuals living in subsequent generations. In this note, I evaluate space-time relatedness coefficients for localized dispersal. These relatedness coefficients weight the selection pressures on long-lasting behaviors, which stem from a multigenerational gap between phenotypic expression by actors and the resulting envir...
The phenotypic effect of a mutation depends on both genetic interactions (G×G) and gene-by-environme...
Evolution at multiple gene positions is complicated. Direct selection on one gene disturbs the evolu...
Group selection can overcome individual selection for selfishness and favour altruism if there is va...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Cooperation is rife in the microbial world, yet our best current theories of the evolution of cooper...
Cooperation is rife in the microbial world, yet our best current theories of the evolution of cooper...
Cooperation is rife in the microbial world, yet our best current theories of the evolution of cooper...
Cooperation is rife in the microbial world, yet our best current theories of the evolution of cooper...
Cooperation is rife in the microbial world, yet our best current theories of the evolution of cooper...
Cooperation is rife in the microbial world, yet our best current theories of the evolution of cooper...
Niche construction, by which organisms modify the environment in which they live, has been proposed ...
Inclusive fitness models in sociobiology emphasize the importance of relatedness, R, and synergy, S ...
Many social interactions happen indirectly via modifications of environmental variables, e.g. throug...
The phenotypic effect of a mutation depends on both genetic interactions (G×G) and gene-by-environme...
The phenotypic effect of a mutation depends on both genetic interactions (G×G) and gene-by-environme...
Evolution at multiple gene positions is complicated. Direct selection on one gene disturbs the evolu...
Group selection can overcome individual selection for selfishness and favour altruism if there is va...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Cooperation is rife in the microbial world, yet our best current theories of the evolution of cooper...
Cooperation is rife in the microbial world, yet our best current theories of the evolution of cooper...
Cooperation is rife in the microbial world, yet our best current theories of the evolution of cooper...
Cooperation is rife in the microbial world, yet our best current theories of the evolution of cooper...
Cooperation is rife in the microbial world, yet our best current theories of the evolution of cooper...
Cooperation is rife in the microbial world, yet our best current theories of the evolution of cooper...
Niche construction, by which organisms modify the environment in which they live, has been proposed ...
Inclusive fitness models in sociobiology emphasize the importance of relatedness, R, and synergy, S ...
Many social interactions happen indirectly via modifications of environmental variables, e.g. throug...
The phenotypic effect of a mutation depends on both genetic interactions (G×G) and gene-by-environme...
The phenotypic effect of a mutation depends on both genetic interactions (G×G) and gene-by-environme...
Evolution at multiple gene positions is complicated. Direct selection on one gene disturbs the evolu...
Group selection can overcome individual selection for selfishness and favour altruism if there is va...