Evolutionary graph theory has been proposed as providing new fundamental rules for the evolution of co-operation and altruism. But how do these results relate to those of inclusive fitness theory? Here, we carry out a retrospective analysis of the models for the evolution of helping on graphs of Ohtsuki et al. [Nature (2006) 441, 502] and Ohtsuki & Nowak [Proc. R. Soc. Lond. Ser. B Biol. Sci (2006) 273, 2249]. We show that it is possible to translate evolutionary graph theory models into classical kin selection models without disturbing at all the mathematics describing the net effect of selection on helping. Model analysis further demonstrates that costly helping evolves on graphs through limited dispersal and overlapping generations. ...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
The evolution of cooperative breeding has been traditionally attributed to the effect of kin selecti...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...
The development of a theory of kin selection has proceeded along two lines. Inclusive-fitness models...
We study evolutionary dynamics in a population whose structure is given by two graphs: the interacti...
Limited dispersal may favor the evolution of helping behaviors between relatives as it increases the...
Relatedness and synergy aect the selection pressure on cooperation and altruism. Although early work...
A recent model studies the evolution of cooperation on a network, and concludes with a result connec...
A cornerstone result of sociobiology states that limited dispersal can induce kin competition to off...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...
In natural populations, dispersal tends to be limited so that individuals are in local competition w...
Altruism is a behavior that benefits others at a cost to one’s own ability of survival and/or reprod...
Natural selection may favor two very different types of social behaviors that have costs in vital ra...
Kin selection theorists argue that evolution in social contexts will lead organisms to behave as if ...
There has been much interest in studying evolutionary games in structured populations, often modeled...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
The evolution of cooperative breeding has been traditionally attributed to the effect of kin selecti...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...
The development of a theory of kin selection has proceeded along two lines. Inclusive-fitness models...
We study evolutionary dynamics in a population whose structure is given by two graphs: the interacti...
Limited dispersal may favor the evolution of helping behaviors between relatives as it increases the...
Relatedness and synergy aect the selection pressure on cooperation and altruism. Although early work...
A recent model studies the evolution of cooperation on a network, and concludes with a result connec...
A cornerstone result of sociobiology states that limited dispersal can induce kin competition to off...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...
In natural populations, dispersal tends to be limited so that individuals are in local competition w...
Altruism is a behavior that benefits others at a cost to one’s own ability of survival and/or reprod...
Natural selection may favor two very different types of social behaviors that have costs in vital ra...
Kin selection theorists argue that evolution in social contexts will lead organisms to behave as if ...
There has been much interest in studying evolutionary games in structured populations, often modeled...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
The evolution of cooperative breeding has been traditionally attributed to the effect of kin selecti...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...