There has been much interest in the evolution of social behaviour in viscous populations. While low dispersal increases the relatedness of neighbours, which tends to promote the evolution of indiscriminate helping behaviour, it can also increase competition between neighbours, which tends to inhibit the evolution of helping and may even favour harming behaviour. In the simplest scenario, these two effects exactly cancel, so that dispersal rate has no impact on the evolution of helping or harming. Here, we show that dispersal rate does matter when individuals can adjust their social behaviour conditional on whether they have dispersed or whether they have remained close to their place of origin. We find that nondispersing individuals are wea...
Numerous theoretical studies have investigated how limited dispersal may provide an explanation for ...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
Recent years have seen huge interest in understanding how demographic factors mediate the evolution ...
There has been much interest in the evolution of social behaviour in viscous populations. While low ...
A basic mechanism of kin selection is population viscosity, whereby individuals do not move far from...
Dispersal determines gene flow among groups in a population and so plays a major role in many ecolog...
International audienceLimited dispersal may favor the evolution of helping behaviors between relativ...
In this paper, we explore the conjoint evolution of dispersal and social behaviour. The model invest...
Selection can favour the evolution of individually costly dispersal if this alleviates competition b...
Group selection can overcome individual selection for selfishness and favour altruism if there is va...
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...
Because it increases relatedness between interacting individuals, population viscosity has been prop...
Numerous theoretical studies have investigated how limited dispersal may provide an explanation for ...
Achieving sufficient connectivity between populations is essential for persistence, but costs of dis...
Numerous theoretical studies have investigated how limited dispersal may provide an explanation for ...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
Recent years have seen huge interest in understanding how demographic factors mediate the evolution ...
There has been much interest in the evolution of social behaviour in viscous populations. While low ...
A basic mechanism of kin selection is population viscosity, whereby individuals do not move far from...
Dispersal determines gene flow among groups in a population and so plays a major role in many ecolog...
International audienceLimited dispersal may favor the evolution of helping behaviors between relativ...
In this paper, we explore the conjoint evolution of dispersal and social behaviour. The model invest...
Selection can favour the evolution of individually costly dispersal if this alleviates competition b...
Group selection can overcome individual selection for selfishness and favour altruism if there is va...
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...
Because it increases relatedness between interacting individuals, population viscosity has been prop...
Numerous theoretical studies have investigated how limited dispersal may provide an explanation for ...
Achieving sufficient connectivity between populations is essential for persistence, but costs of dis...
Numerous theoretical studies have investigated how limited dispersal may provide an explanation for ...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
Recent years have seen huge interest in understanding how demographic factors mediate the evolution ...