Recently a number of authors have questioned both the validity and utility of inclusive fitness. One particular claim is that Hamilton’s rule applies only to additive games. Additive games represent a vanishingly small subset of all games and do not capture a number of interesting qualitative behaviours which are present in non-additive games. Thus, if these criticisms were correct, inclusive fitness would be a severely limited theoretical tool. We show these criticisms are not valid by demonstrating that any symmetric game can be transformed into an additive payoff matrix in such a way that the action of selection remains unchanged. The result comes with a caveat, however, which is that terms in the payoff matrix must themselves be frequen...
I distinguish two roles for a fitness concept in the context of explaining cumulative adaptive evolu...
According to [Hamilton, 1964a] and [Hamilton, 1964b] rule, a costly action will be undertaken if its...
This is a reply to "Queller's rule ok: Comment on van Veelen ‘when inclusive fitness is right and wh...
This paper reviews and addresses a variety of issues relating to inclusive fitness. The main questio...
Inclusive fitness theory has been described as being limited to certain special cases of social evol...
This paper attempts to reconcile critics and defenders of inclusive fitness by constructing a synthe...
In evolutionary theory the existence of self-sacrificing cooperative traits poses a problem that has...
Hamilton introduced two conceptions of social fitness, which he called neighbour-modulated fitness a...
Group selection theory has a history of controversy. After a period of being in disrepute, models of...
AbstractThis is a reply to “Queller's rule ok: Comment on van Veelen ‘when inclusive fitness is righ...
A recent model studies the evolution of cooperation on a network, and concludes with a result connec...
This article analyzes the recent debate surrounding inclusive fitness and argues that certain limita...
Kin selection theorists argue that evolution in social contexts will lead organisms to behave as if ...
Our paper challenges the dominant role of inclusive fitness theory in the study of social evolution1...
The idea of evolutionary game theory is to relate the payoff of a game to reproductive success (=fit...
I distinguish two roles for a fitness concept in the context of explaining cumulative adaptive evolu...
According to [Hamilton, 1964a] and [Hamilton, 1964b] rule, a costly action will be undertaken if its...
This is a reply to "Queller's rule ok: Comment on van Veelen ‘when inclusive fitness is right and wh...
This paper reviews and addresses a variety of issues relating to inclusive fitness. The main questio...
Inclusive fitness theory has been described as being limited to certain special cases of social evol...
This paper attempts to reconcile critics and defenders of inclusive fitness by constructing a synthe...
In evolutionary theory the existence of self-sacrificing cooperative traits poses a problem that has...
Hamilton introduced two conceptions of social fitness, which he called neighbour-modulated fitness a...
Group selection theory has a history of controversy. After a period of being in disrepute, models of...
AbstractThis is a reply to “Queller's rule ok: Comment on van Veelen ‘when inclusive fitness is righ...
A recent model studies the evolution of cooperation on a network, and concludes with a result connec...
This article analyzes the recent debate surrounding inclusive fitness and argues that certain limita...
Kin selection theorists argue that evolution in social contexts will lead organisms to behave as if ...
Our paper challenges the dominant role of inclusive fitness theory in the study of social evolution1...
The idea of evolutionary game theory is to relate the payoff of a game to reproductive success (=fit...
I distinguish two roles for a fitness concept in the context of explaining cumulative adaptive evolu...
According to [Hamilton, 1964a] and [Hamilton, 1964b] rule, a costly action will be undertaken if its...
This is a reply to "Queller's rule ok: Comment on van Veelen ‘when inclusive fitness is right and wh...