Social groups may be viewed as collections of individuals exhibiting nonindependent behavior and organized in a cooperative manner. The evolutionary advantage of social behavior to individuals must be measured in its relativity to other potential behaviors, the scale of competitive interactions, and under a variety of environmental and genetic constraints. A primary tenet of social evolution is that coancestry will promote the genes of related individuals. High values of coancestry, however, do not necessarily translate into evolutionary advantage unless the primary competitive interactions occur among the groups. Coancestry is affected by the breeding tactics within and rates of genetic exchange among social groups. Low rates of exchange a...
The extent the evolution of sociality was shaped by multilevel selection – a theoretical framework f...
Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mammals) ha...
AbstractTraditional models of how cooperative strategies succeed in evolution have largely focused o...
Social groups may be viewed as collections of individuals exhibiting nonindependent behavior and org...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
Populations of social mammals are characterized by several demographic features that may increase th...
The concept of inclusive fitness plays a key role in much of sociobiology. Yet most theoretical stud...
Helpers in primitively eusocial and cooperatively breeding animal societies forfeit their own reprod...
Populations of social mammals are characterized by several demographic features that may increase th...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
This paper contains an investigation of the interaction between protocultural processes in animals, ...
Long-term, individual-based field studies, the application of genetic techniques and phylogenetic re...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
Sociality has been suggested as a source of differences in evolvability between species, but predict...
Cooperation and conflict are ubiquitous features of life in the vast majority of animals and can occ...
The extent the evolution of sociality was shaped by multilevel selection – a theoretical framework f...
Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mammals) ha...
AbstractTraditional models of how cooperative strategies succeed in evolution have largely focused o...
Social groups may be viewed as collections of individuals exhibiting nonindependent behavior and org...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
Populations of social mammals are characterized by several demographic features that may increase th...
The concept of inclusive fitness plays a key role in much of sociobiology. Yet most theoretical stud...
Helpers in primitively eusocial and cooperatively breeding animal societies forfeit their own reprod...
Populations of social mammals are characterized by several demographic features that may increase th...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
This paper contains an investigation of the interaction between protocultural processes in animals, ...
Long-term, individual-based field studies, the application of genetic techniques and phylogenetic re...
The evolution of cooperation often depends upon population structure, yet nearly all models of coope...
Sociality has been suggested as a source of differences in evolvability between species, but predict...
Cooperation and conflict are ubiquitous features of life in the vast majority of animals and can occ...
The extent the evolution of sociality was shaped by multilevel selection – a theoretical framework f...
Although simple social structures are more common in animal societies, some taxa (mainly mammals) ha...
AbstractTraditional models of how cooperative strategies succeed in evolution have largely focused o...