The evolution of multicellular organisms from unicellular ancestors involves a shift in the level at which selection operates. It is usual to think about this shift in terms of the emergence of traits that cause heritable differences in reproductive output at the level of nascent collectives. Defining these traits and the causes of their origin lies at the heart of understanding the evolution of multicellular life. In working toward a mechanistic, take-nothing-for-granted account, we begin by recognizing that the standard Lewontin formulation of properties necessary and sufficient for evolution by natural selection does not necessarily encompass Darwinian evolution in primitive collectives where parent-offspring relationships may have been ...
Cooperation is central to the emergence ofmulticellular life; however, the means bywhich the earlies...
Reproductive division of labor has been proposed to play a key role in evolutionary transitions in i...
Metazoans function as individual organisms but also as “colonies” of cells whose single-celled ances...
The evolution of multicellular organisms from unicellular counterparts involved a transition in Darw...
The evolution of multicellular organisms from unicellular counterparts involved a transition in Darw...
Evolutionary transitions in individuality are central to the emergence of biological complexity. Rec...
SummaryThe evolution of multicellular organisms represents one of approximately eight major evolutio...
The evolution of multicellular organisms represents one of approximately eight major evolutionary tr...
The evolution of multicellular organisms represents one of approximately eight major evolutionary tr...
Cooperation is central to the emergence ofmulticellular life; however, the means bywhich the earlies...
The history of life has involved several major evolutionary transitions that have each led to the em...
Two major clarifications have greatly abetted the understanding and fruitful expansion of the theory...
Two major clarifications have greatly abetted the understanding and fruitful expansion of the theory...
Two major clarifications have greatly abetted the understanding and fruitful expansion of the theory...
The biological world as we see it today has a part-whole hierarchical structure. For example, eusoci...
Cooperation is central to the emergence ofmulticellular life; however, the means bywhich the earlies...
Reproductive division of labor has been proposed to play a key role in evolutionary transitions in i...
Metazoans function as individual organisms but also as “colonies” of cells whose single-celled ances...
The evolution of multicellular organisms from unicellular counterparts involved a transition in Darw...
The evolution of multicellular organisms from unicellular counterparts involved a transition in Darw...
Evolutionary transitions in individuality are central to the emergence of biological complexity. Rec...
SummaryThe evolution of multicellular organisms represents one of approximately eight major evolutio...
The evolution of multicellular organisms represents one of approximately eight major evolutionary tr...
The evolution of multicellular organisms represents one of approximately eight major evolutionary tr...
Cooperation is central to the emergence ofmulticellular life; however, the means bywhich the earlies...
The history of life has involved several major evolutionary transitions that have each led to the em...
Two major clarifications have greatly abetted the understanding and fruitful expansion of the theory...
Two major clarifications have greatly abetted the understanding and fruitful expansion of the theory...
Two major clarifications have greatly abetted the understanding and fruitful expansion of the theory...
The biological world as we see it today has a part-whole hierarchical structure. For example, eusoci...
Cooperation is central to the emergence ofmulticellular life; however, the means bywhich the earlies...
Reproductive division of labor has been proposed to play a key role in evolutionary transitions in i...
Metazoans function as individual organisms but also as “colonies” of cells whose single-celled ances...