Pleiotropy has been suggested as a novel mechanism for stabilising cooperation in bacteria and other microbes. The hypothesis is that linking cooperation with a trait that provides a personal (private) benefit can outweigh the cost of cooperation in situations when cooperation would not be favoured by mechanisms such as kin selection. We analysed the theoretical plausibility of this hypothesis, with analytical models and individual-based simulations. We found that (1) pleiotropy does not stabilise cooperation, unless the cooperative and private traits are linked via a genetic architecture that cannot evolve (mutational constraint); (2) if the genetic architecture is constrained in this way, then pleiotropy favours any type of trait and not ...
(A) and (B) show the proportion of pleiotropy relative to all cooperative genotypes (i.e., pleiotrop...
Abstract Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating ob...
Pleiotropy can evolve from a genetic architecture in which the private trait (p, P) and cooperation ...
Pleiotropy has been suggested as a novel mechanism for stabilising cooperation in bacteria and other...
The evolution of cooperation in cellular groups is threatened by lineages of cheaters that prolifera...
The evolution of cooperation in cellular groups is threatened by lineages of cheaters that prolifera...
The evolution of cooperation is thought to be promoted by pleiotropy, whereby cooperative traits are...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
The evolution of cooperation is thought to be promoted by pleiotropy, whereby cooperative traits are...
AbstractTraditional models of how cooperative strategies succeed in evolution have largely focused o...
Traditional models of how cooperative strategies succeed in evolution have largely focused on social...
How can cooperation thrive in a selfish world? Recent evolution experiments show how bacteria themse...
shared genes, symbiosis 136 Volume 79THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY Darwin recognized that natural ...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
(A) and (B) show the proportion of pleiotropy relative to all cooperative genotypes (i.e., pleiotrop...
Abstract Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating ob...
Pleiotropy can evolve from a genetic architecture in which the private trait (p, P) and cooperation ...
Pleiotropy has been suggested as a novel mechanism for stabilising cooperation in bacteria and other...
The evolution of cooperation in cellular groups is threatened by lineages of cheaters that prolifera...
The evolution of cooperation in cellular groups is threatened by lineages of cheaters that prolifera...
The evolution of cooperation is thought to be promoted by pleiotropy, whereby cooperative traits are...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
The evolution of cooperation is thought to be promoted by pleiotropy, whereby cooperative traits are...
AbstractTraditional models of how cooperative strategies succeed in evolution have largely focused o...
Traditional models of how cooperative strategies succeed in evolution have largely focused on social...
How can cooperation thrive in a selfish world? Recent evolution experiments show how bacteria themse...
shared genes, symbiosis 136 Volume 79THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY Darwin recognized that natural ...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
(A) and (B) show the proportion of pleiotropy relative to all cooperative genotypes (i.e., pleiotrop...
Abstract Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating ob...
Pleiotropy can evolve from a genetic architecture in which the private trait (p, P) and cooperation ...