Organisms express phenotypic plasticity during social interactions. Interacting phenotype theory has explored the consequences of social plasticity for evolution, but it is unclear how this theory applies to complex social structures. We adapt interacting phenotype models to general social structures to explore how the number of social connections between individuals and preference for phenotypically similar social partners affect phenotypic variation and evolution. We derive an analytical model that ignores phenotypic feedback and use simulations to test the predictions of this model. We find that adapting previous models to more general social structures does not alter their general conclusions but generates insights into the effect of so...
Background: Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the e...
Group-living animals must adjust the expression of their social behaviour to changes in their social...
In social selection the phenotype of an individual depends on its own genotype as well as on the phe...
Traditional quantitative genetics assumes that an individual's phenotype is determined by both genet...
Traditional quantitative genetics assumes that an individual’s phenotype is determined by both genet...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the expression of...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
The extent the evolution of sociality was shaped by multilevel selection – a theoretical framework f...
Studying the evolution of friendship networks has a long tradition in sociology. Multiple micromecha...
Background Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the ex...
There is tantalizing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can buffer novel, adaptive genetic variants...
The concept of inclusive fitness plays a key role in much of sociobiology. Yet most theoretical stud...
In social selection the phenotype of an individual depends on its own genotype as well as on the phe...
Inclusive fitness theory concerns the study of social traits. Often, individuals differ in their phe...
Background: Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the e...
Group-living animals must adjust the expression of their social behaviour to changes in their social...
In social selection the phenotype of an individual depends on its own genotype as well as on the phe...
Traditional quantitative genetics assumes that an individual's phenotype is determined by both genet...
Traditional quantitative genetics assumes that an individual’s phenotype is determined by both genet...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the expression of...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
The extent the evolution of sociality was shaped by multilevel selection – a theoretical framework f...
Studying the evolution of friendship networks has a long tradition in sociology. Multiple micromecha...
Background Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the ex...
There is tantalizing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can buffer novel, adaptive genetic variants...
The concept of inclusive fitness plays a key role in much of sociobiology. Yet most theoretical stud...
In social selection the phenotype of an individual depends on its own genotype as well as on the phe...
Inclusive fitness theory concerns the study of social traits. Often, individuals differ in their phe...
Background: Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the e...
Group-living animals must adjust the expression of their social behaviour to changes in their social...
In social selection the phenotype of an individual depends on its own genotype as well as on the phe...