Population viscosity has been proposed as an important mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. The idea is that if individuals do not disperse far during the course of their lives, they will tend to interact with their genealogical relatives, which may give kin-selected benefits for cooperation. However, in the simplest model of population structure, the evolution of cooperation is unaffected by the rate of dispersal, owing to dispersal also mediating competition between social partners. This surprising result has generated much research interest in recent years. Here I show that dispersal does matter if there is a sex difference in dispersal rate, even when the expression of cooperation is not conditional upon the actor's dispersal sta...
Using game theory, we developed a kin-selection model to investigate the consequences of local compe...
We investigate the co-evolutionary relationship between sex-ratio bias and sex-specific dispersal be...
Abstract: Inbreeding avoidance and asymmetric competition over resources have both been identified a...
Population viscosity has been proposed as an important mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. T...
Population viscosity has been proposed as an important mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. T...
There is much interest in understanding how population demography impacts upon social evolution. Her...
There is much interest in understanding how population demography impacts upon social evolution. Her...
Sex-specific dispersal behavior has been documented in a wide range of different species. Avoidance ...
Funding: European Research Council - 771387 (AG); Natural Environment Research Council - NE/K009524/...
There is growing interest in resolving the curious disconnect between the fields of kin selection an...
International audienceDispersal is central in ecology and evolution because it influences population...
Sex-biased natal dispersal is widespread, and its significance remains a central question in evoluti...
International audienceThe relation between mating system and sex-biased dispersal has been debated f...
Inbreeding avoidance and asymmetric competition over resources have both been identified as factors ...
T.J.H. is supported by a PhD scholarship funded by the School of Biology, University of St Andrews. ...
Using game theory, we developed a kin-selection model to investigate the consequences of local compe...
We investigate the co-evolutionary relationship between sex-ratio bias and sex-specific dispersal be...
Abstract: Inbreeding avoidance and asymmetric competition over resources have both been identified a...
Population viscosity has been proposed as an important mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. T...
Population viscosity has been proposed as an important mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. T...
There is much interest in understanding how population demography impacts upon social evolution. Her...
There is much interest in understanding how population demography impacts upon social evolution. Her...
Sex-specific dispersal behavior has been documented in a wide range of different species. Avoidance ...
Funding: European Research Council - 771387 (AG); Natural Environment Research Council - NE/K009524/...
There is growing interest in resolving the curious disconnect between the fields of kin selection an...
International audienceDispersal is central in ecology and evolution because it influences population...
Sex-biased natal dispersal is widespread, and its significance remains a central question in evoluti...
International audienceThe relation between mating system and sex-biased dispersal has been debated f...
Inbreeding avoidance and asymmetric competition over resources have both been identified as factors ...
T.J.H. is supported by a PhD scholarship funded by the School of Biology, University of St Andrews. ...
Using game theory, we developed a kin-selection model to investigate the consequences of local compe...
We investigate the co-evolutionary relationship between sex-ratio bias and sex-specific dispersal be...
Abstract: Inbreeding avoidance and asymmetric competition over resources have both been identified a...