Conflict with conspecifics from neighbouring groups over territory, mating opportunities and other resources is observed in many social organisms, including humans. Here we investigate the evolutionary origins of social instincts, as shaped by selection resulting from between-group conflict in the presence of a collective action problem. We focus on the effects of the differences between individuals on the evolutionary dynamics. Our theoretical models predict that high-rank individuals, who are able to usurp a disproportional share of resources in within-group interactions, will act seemingly altruistically in between-group conflict, expending more effort and often having lower reproductive success than their low-rank group-mates. Similar b...
Natural selection produces cognitive systems that are well designed for solving ancestral adaptive p...
We provide an evolutionary explanation for the well-established evidence of the existence of in-grou...
Background Recent work on the complexity of life highlights the roles played by evolutionary forc...
Conflict with conspecifics from neighbouring groups over territory, mating opportunities and other r...
A solution to the collective action problem in between-group conflict with within-group inequality S...
How selfish does our evolutionary history suggest that humans will be? We explore models in which ...
How selfish does our evolutionary history suggest that humans will be? We explore models in which gr...
We show that a new, simple, and robust general mechanism for the social suppression of within-group ...
The spectacular diversity of personality and behaviour of animals and humans has evoked many hypothe...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
Altruism presents an evolutionary paradox, as altruistic individuals are vulnerable to exploitation ...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
The importance of between-group competition in the social evolution of animal societies is controver...
A multitude of factors may determine reproductive skew among cooperative breeders. One explanation, ...
Natural selection produces cognitive systems that are well designed for solving ancestral adaptive p...
We provide an evolutionary explanation for the well-established evidence of the existence of in-grou...
Background Recent work on the complexity of life highlights the roles played by evolutionary forc...
Conflict with conspecifics from neighbouring groups over territory, mating opportunities and other r...
A solution to the collective action problem in between-group conflict with within-group inequality S...
How selfish does our evolutionary history suggest that humans will be? We explore models in which ...
How selfish does our evolutionary history suggest that humans will be? We explore models in which gr...
We show that a new, simple, and robust general mechanism for the social suppression of within-group ...
The spectacular diversity of personality and behaviour of animals and humans has evoked many hypothe...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
Altruism presents an evolutionary paradox, as altruistic individuals are vulnerable to exploitation ...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
The importance of between-group competition in the social evolution of animal societies is controver...
A multitude of factors may determine reproductive skew among cooperative breeders. One explanation, ...
Natural selection produces cognitive systems that are well designed for solving ancestral adaptive p...
We provide an evolutionary explanation for the well-established evidence of the existence of in-grou...
Background Recent work on the complexity of life highlights the roles played by evolutionary forc...