A number of recent biologists have used multi-level selection theory to help explain the major transitions in evolution. I argue that in doing so, they have shifted from a ‘synchronic’ to a ‘diachronic’ formulation of the levels of selection question. The implications of this shift in perspective are explored, in relation to an ambiguity in the meaning of multi-level selection. Though the ambiguity is well-known, it has never before been discussed in the context of the major transitions
An ‘evolutionary transition in individuality’ or ‘major transition’ is a transformation in the hiera...
Two controversies exist regarding the appropriate characterization of hierarchical and adaptive evol...
Two or more independent species lineages can fuse through an evolutionary transition to form a singl...
Since Darwin, multilevel selection has been the key concept of the hierarchical approach to evolutio...
Multilevel selection is an attempt to unify different approaches to the Level of selection problem. ...
The concept of a group as comparable to a single organism has had a long and turbulent history. Curr...
For over five decades the dominant neo-Darwinian view is that natural selection acts only at the gen...
The transitions revolution has transformed the levels of selection debate. My question is: How does ...
The concept of a group as comparable to a single organism has had a long and turbulent history. Curr...
ABSTRACT—The concept of a group as comparable to a single organism has had a long and turbulent hist...
What changes when an evolutionary transition in individuality takes place? Many different answers ha...
We present a model of multi-level selection. By this we mean the idea that there are multiple units ...
In the wake of the pioneering works of Buss (1987) and Maynard Smith & Szathmary (1995) and Michod (...
Species selection has been recently promoted (Gould & Eldredge, 1988a, 1988b) as the driving for...
Genetic algorithms are integral to a range of applications. They utilise Darwin’s theory of evolutio...
An ‘evolutionary transition in individuality’ or ‘major transition’ is a transformation in the hiera...
Two controversies exist regarding the appropriate characterization of hierarchical and adaptive evol...
Two or more independent species lineages can fuse through an evolutionary transition to form a singl...
Since Darwin, multilevel selection has been the key concept of the hierarchical approach to evolutio...
Multilevel selection is an attempt to unify different approaches to the Level of selection problem. ...
The concept of a group as comparable to a single organism has had a long and turbulent history. Curr...
For over five decades the dominant neo-Darwinian view is that natural selection acts only at the gen...
The transitions revolution has transformed the levels of selection debate. My question is: How does ...
The concept of a group as comparable to a single organism has had a long and turbulent history. Curr...
ABSTRACT—The concept of a group as comparable to a single organism has had a long and turbulent hist...
What changes when an evolutionary transition in individuality takes place? Many different answers ha...
We present a model of multi-level selection. By this we mean the idea that there are multiple units ...
In the wake of the pioneering works of Buss (1987) and Maynard Smith & Szathmary (1995) and Michod (...
Species selection has been recently promoted (Gould & Eldredge, 1988a, 1988b) as the driving for...
Genetic algorithms are integral to a range of applications. They utilise Darwin’s theory of evolutio...
An ‘evolutionary transition in individuality’ or ‘major transition’ is a transformation in the hiera...
Two controversies exist regarding the appropriate characterization of hierarchical and adaptive evol...
Two or more independent species lineages can fuse through an evolutionary transition to form a singl...