Genetical models of the evolution of reciprocal altruism (as distinct from cooperation, mutualism, or nepotism) have difficulty explaining the initial establishment of an altruist gene in a selfish deme. Though potential mechanisms have been suggested, there is an alternative: much "altruistic" behavior may in fact be purely selfish in origin and consequently reciprocity need not be invoked to provide a selective benefit to the actor. _Sharing_ and _helping_ are fundamentally different behavior categories and should not be confused. Patterns of resource sharing in chimpanzees correspond to predictions made by a selfish model but not to those of a reciprocal altruism model, and many observations of human gift exchange are consistent with the...
Where there is genetically based variation in selfishness and altruism, as in man, altruists with an...
We analyse the evolution of the assortment of encounters through active choice of companions among i...
Reciprocity is a ubiquitous and important human trait. Still, the evolutionary origin is largely unc...
Altruism and selfishness are 30–50% heritable in man in both Western and non-Western populations. Th...
In recent papers (e.g. Wilson D, 2007; Wilson E, 2007) it has been confirmed that the two standard s...
The question how the diverse forms of cooperative behavior in humans and nonhuman animals could have...
Darwinian evolution has to provide an explanation for cooperative behaviour. Theories of cooperation...
Introduction The marked complexity of primate social behaviour is usually ascribed to the extraordin...
Abstract: We study environments in which an individual gets a higher payoff from defecting than from...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
According to Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection altruistic behavior appears to be a p...
Abstract Chimpanzees provide help to unrelated individ-uals in a broad range of situations. The patt...
Animals often aid others without gaining any immedi-ate benefits. Although these acts seem to reduce...
Darwin suggested that the discovery of altruism between species would annihilate his theory of natur...
Darwin suggested that the discovery of altruism between species would annihilate his theory of natur...
Where there is genetically based variation in selfishness and altruism, as in man, altruists with an...
We analyse the evolution of the assortment of encounters through active choice of companions among i...
Reciprocity is a ubiquitous and important human trait. Still, the evolutionary origin is largely unc...
Altruism and selfishness are 30–50% heritable in man in both Western and non-Western populations. Th...
In recent papers (e.g. Wilson D, 2007; Wilson E, 2007) it has been confirmed that the two standard s...
The question how the diverse forms of cooperative behavior in humans and nonhuman animals could have...
Darwinian evolution has to provide an explanation for cooperative behaviour. Theories of cooperation...
Introduction The marked complexity of primate social behaviour is usually ascribed to the extraordin...
Abstract: We study environments in which an individual gets a higher payoff from defecting than from...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
According to Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection altruistic behavior appears to be a p...
Abstract Chimpanzees provide help to unrelated individ-uals in a broad range of situations. The patt...
Animals often aid others without gaining any immedi-ate benefits. Although these acts seem to reduce...
Darwin suggested that the discovery of altruism between species would annihilate his theory of natur...
Darwin suggested that the discovery of altruism between species would annihilate his theory of natur...
Where there is genetically based variation in selfishness and altruism, as in man, altruists with an...
We analyse the evolution of the assortment of encounters through active choice of companions among i...
Reciprocity is a ubiquitous and important human trait. Still, the evolutionary origin is largely unc...