A recent model studies the evolution of cooperation on a network, and concludes with a result connecting the benefits and costs of interactions and the number of neighbours. Here, an inclusive fitness analysis is conducted of the only case solved analytically, of a cycle, and the identical result is obtained. This brings the result within a biologically familiar framework. It is notable that the benefits and costs in the inclusive fitness framework need to be derived, and are not the benefits and costs that are the parameters in the original model. The relatedness is a quadratic function of position in a cycle of size N: an individual is related by 1 to itself, by (N - 5)/(N + 1) to an immediate neighbour, and by very close to -1/2 to the m...
The pay-it-forward reciprocity is a type of cooperative behavior that people who have benefited from...
Relatedness and synergy affect the selection pressure on cooperation and altruism. Although early wo...
Evolution depends on the fitness of organisms, the expected rate of reproducing. Directly getting of...
Inclusive fitness theory shows that social partners must be related for altruism to evolve, yet some...
Altruism is a behavior that benefits others at a cost to one’s own ability of survival and/or reprod...
In an inclusive fitness model of social behaviour, a key concept is that of the relatedness between ...
Evolutionary graph theory has been proposed as providing new fundamental rules for the evolution of ...
The development of a theory of kin selection has proceeded along two lines. Inclusive-fitness models...
This paper reviews and addresses a variety of issues relating to inclusive fitness. The main questio...
A recent model shows that altruism can evolve with limited migration and variable group sizes, and t...
In evolutionary theory the existence of self-sacrificing cooperative traits poses a problem that has...
We analyse the evolution of the assortment of encounters through active choice of companions among i...
The methods of inclusive fitness provide a powerful analysis of the action of selection on social be...
International audienceW.D. Hamilton's Inclusive Fitness Theory explains the conditions that favor th...
Group selection theory has a history of controversy. After a period of being in disrepute, models of...
The pay-it-forward reciprocity is a type of cooperative behavior that people who have benefited from...
Relatedness and synergy affect the selection pressure on cooperation and altruism. Although early wo...
Evolution depends on the fitness of organisms, the expected rate of reproducing. Directly getting of...
Inclusive fitness theory shows that social partners must be related for altruism to evolve, yet some...
Altruism is a behavior that benefits others at a cost to one’s own ability of survival and/or reprod...
In an inclusive fitness model of social behaviour, a key concept is that of the relatedness between ...
Evolutionary graph theory has been proposed as providing new fundamental rules for the evolution of ...
The development of a theory of kin selection has proceeded along two lines. Inclusive-fitness models...
This paper reviews and addresses a variety of issues relating to inclusive fitness. The main questio...
A recent model shows that altruism can evolve with limited migration and variable group sizes, and t...
In evolutionary theory the existence of self-sacrificing cooperative traits poses a problem that has...
We analyse the evolution of the assortment of encounters through active choice of companions among i...
The methods of inclusive fitness provide a powerful analysis of the action of selection on social be...
International audienceW.D. Hamilton's Inclusive Fitness Theory explains the conditions that favor th...
Group selection theory has a history of controversy. After a period of being in disrepute, models of...
The pay-it-forward reciprocity is a type of cooperative behavior that people who have benefited from...
Relatedness and synergy affect the selection pressure on cooperation and altruism. Although early wo...
Evolution depends on the fitness of organisms, the expected rate of reproducing. Directly getting of...