Natural selection is predicated on the 'struggle for existence': life is short, cruel and, whether through predation, disease or starvation, often ends traumatically. It would seem that in such a dog-eat-dog world, organisms ought to act selfishly, and avoid reducing their fitness (expected survival and reproductive success) by expending time and energy helping others. Put another way, alleles that increase the probability of altruism - a behavior whose expression increases the fitness of recipients while decreasing that of the actor - should decrease in frequency across generations and ultimately disappear
In a recent paper, Traulsen and Nowak use a multilevel selection model to show that cooperation can ...
This PhD dissertation examines the conceptual and theoretical foundations of the most general and mo...
The development of a theory of kin selection has proceeded along two lines. Inclusive-fitness models...
Natural selection is predicated on the 'struggle for existence': life is short, cruel and, whether t...
When Hamilton (1964) published his theory of inclusive fitness it had no immediate impact in the soc...
Kin selection is a core aspect of social evolution theory, but a small number of critics have recent...
Kin selection and group selection were once seen as competing explanatory hypotheses but now tend to...
Various results show the ‘formal equivalence’ of kin and group selectionist methodologies, but this ...
Various results show the ‘formal equivalence’ of kin and group selec- tionist methodologies, but thi...
Hamilton's theory of kin selection is the best-known framework for understanding the evolution of so...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...
The role of ecological constraints in promoting sociality is currently much debated. Using a direct-...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...
Kin selection is a theory that attempts to explain the apparently altruistic behaviour in nature. It...
A cornerstone result of sociobiology states that limited dispersal can induce kin competition to off...
In a recent paper, Traulsen and Nowak use a multilevel selection model to show that cooperation can ...
This PhD dissertation examines the conceptual and theoretical foundations of the most general and mo...
The development of a theory of kin selection has proceeded along two lines. Inclusive-fitness models...
Natural selection is predicated on the 'struggle for existence': life is short, cruel and, whether t...
When Hamilton (1964) published his theory of inclusive fitness it had no immediate impact in the soc...
Kin selection is a core aspect of social evolution theory, but a small number of critics have recent...
Kin selection and group selection were once seen as competing explanatory hypotheses but now tend to...
Various results show the ‘formal equivalence’ of kin and group selectionist methodologies, but this ...
Various results show the ‘formal equivalence’ of kin and group selec- tionist methodologies, but thi...
Hamilton's theory of kin selection is the best-known framework for understanding the evolution of so...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...
The role of ecological constraints in promoting sociality is currently much debated. Using a direct-...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...
Kin selection is a theory that attempts to explain the apparently altruistic behaviour in nature. It...
A cornerstone result of sociobiology states that limited dispersal can induce kin competition to off...
In a recent paper, Traulsen and Nowak use a multilevel selection model to show that cooperation can ...
This PhD dissertation examines the conceptual and theoretical foundations of the most general and mo...
The development of a theory of kin selection has proceeded along two lines. Inclusive-fitness models...