Researchers are increasingly recognizing that social effects influence the evolution of aging. Kin selection theory provides a framework for analyzing such effects because an individual's longevity and mortality schedule may alter its inclusive fitness via effects on the fitness of relatives. Kin-selected effects on aging have been demonstrated both by models of intergenerational transfers of investment by caregivers and by spatially explicit population models with limited dispersal. They also underlie coevolution between the degree and form of sociality and patterns of aging. In this review I critically examine and synthesize theory and data concerning these processes. I propose a classification, stemming from kin selection theory, of soci...
A hypothesis for the evolution of long post-reproductive lifespans in the human lineage involves asy...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how sociological data can be used to test predictions derived from evo...
The ultimate payoff of behaviours depends not only on their direct impact on an individual, but also...
Researchers are increasingly recognizing that social effects influence the evolution of aging. Kin s...
A foundational component of social evolution theory and a broader view of natural selection where fi...
A hypothesis for the evolution of long post-reproductive lifespans in the human lineage involves asy...
The wide disparity in longevity observed across species indicates that aging is a species characteri...
Having kin and living together with kin influence the individual life course, including a person’s m...
Traditional, and often competing, theories on ageing agree that a programmed age at death must have ...
In classical evolutionary models, the force of natural selection diminishes with age toward zero by ...
Traditional, and often competing, theories on ageing agree that a programmed age at death must have ...
Theories of lifespan evolution are a source of confusion amongst aging researchers. After a century ...
Changes in fertility and mortality affect the size of surviving sibling sets and thus numbers of sur...
Senescence, the increasing risk of mortality and/or decreasing rate of reproductive success, is, at ...
Past considerations of kin selection have assumed a dyadic fitness exchange relationship between alt...
A hypothesis for the evolution of long post-reproductive lifespans in the human lineage involves asy...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how sociological data can be used to test predictions derived from evo...
The ultimate payoff of behaviours depends not only on their direct impact on an individual, but also...
Researchers are increasingly recognizing that social effects influence the evolution of aging. Kin s...
A foundational component of social evolution theory and a broader view of natural selection where fi...
A hypothesis for the evolution of long post-reproductive lifespans in the human lineage involves asy...
The wide disparity in longevity observed across species indicates that aging is a species characteri...
Having kin and living together with kin influence the individual life course, including a person’s m...
Traditional, and often competing, theories on ageing agree that a programmed age at death must have ...
In classical evolutionary models, the force of natural selection diminishes with age toward zero by ...
Traditional, and often competing, theories on ageing agree that a programmed age at death must have ...
Theories of lifespan evolution are a source of confusion amongst aging researchers. After a century ...
Changes in fertility and mortality affect the size of surviving sibling sets and thus numbers of sur...
Senescence, the increasing risk of mortality and/or decreasing rate of reproductive success, is, at ...
Past considerations of kin selection have assumed a dyadic fitness exchange relationship between alt...
A hypothesis for the evolution of long post-reproductive lifespans in the human lineage involves asy...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how sociological data can be used to test predictions derived from evo...
The ultimate payoff of behaviours depends not only on their direct impact on an individual, but also...