Any field study showing convincing evidence of group selection would be a significant contribution to the field of evolutionary biology. Pruitt and Goodnight1 claim to provide such evidence in a 14–18-month field experiment on spiders. However, we contend that apparent flaws in their predictions, assumptions, methods and interpretations undermine this claim. We believe that the data presented are unreliable and are equally consistent with both group selection and individual-level selection; thus, we question the conclusion of Pruitt and Goodnight1 that group selection has produced the observed patterns
Although signatures of evolution are all around us, it is actually quite difficult to observe the pr...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
SYNOPSIS. Group foraging is rare in spiders, occurring only where prey availability is high. If colo...
Brief correspondence arising from J. N. Pruitt & C. J. Goodnight Nature 514, 359–362 (2014); doi:10....
Pruitt & Goodnight (hereafter “PG”) describe how the ratio of aggressive versus docile females v...
Evolutionary ecologists often seek to identify the mechanisms maintaining intraspecific variation. I...
The idea that group selection can explain adaptive trait evolution is still controversial. Recent em...
Ineffective hunters in cooperative foraging groups may be shielded from natural selection by their m...
Progress in sociobiology continues to be hindered by abstract debates over methodology and the relat...
Group selection may be defined as selection caused by the differential extinction or proliferation o...
Sexual selection is widely hypothesized to facilitate the evolution of reproductive isolation throug...
The evolutionary transition from solitary to group living in spiders implies the progressive loss of...
The hypothesis that superfluous killing, partial consumption, and abandonment of prey is a consequen...
Groups of animals possess phenotypes such as collective behaviour, which may determine the fitness o...
Describing the factors that shape collective behaviour is central to our understanding of animal soc...
Although signatures of evolution are all around us, it is actually quite difficult to observe the pr...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
SYNOPSIS. Group foraging is rare in spiders, occurring only where prey availability is high. If colo...
Brief correspondence arising from J. N. Pruitt & C. J. Goodnight Nature 514, 359–362 (2014); doi:10....
Pruitt & Goodnight (hereafter “PG”) describe how the ratio of aggressive versus docile females v...
Evolutionary ecologists often seek to identify the mechanisms maintaining intraspecific variation. I...
The idea that group selection can explain adaptive trait evolution is still controversial. Recent em...
Ineffective hunters in cooperative foraging groups may be shielded from natural selection by their m...
Progress in sociobiology continues to be hindered by abstract debates over methodology and the relat...
Group selection may be defined as selection caused by the differential extinction or proliferation o...
Sexual selection is widely hypothesized to facilitate the evolution of reproductive isolation throug...
The evolutionary transition from solitary to group living in spiders implies the progressive loss of...
The hypothesis that superfluous killing, partial consumption, and abandonment of prey is a consequen...
Groups of animals possess phenotypes such as collective behaviour, which may determine the fitness o...
Describing the factors that shape collective behaviour is central to our understanding of animal soc...
Although signatures of evolution are all around us, it is actually quite difficult to observe the pr...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
SYNOPSIS. Group foraging is rare in spiders, occurring only where prey availability is high. If colo...