We study the spatial adaptive dynamics of a continuous trait that measures individual investment in altruism. Our study is based on an ecological model of a spatially heterogeneous population from which we derive an appropriate measure of fitness. The analysis of this fitness measure uncovers three different selective processes controlling the evolution of altruism: the direct physiological cost, the indirect genetic benefits of cooperative interactions, and the indirect genetic costs of competition for space. In our model, habitat structure and a continuous life cycle makes the cost of competing for space with relatives negligible. Our study yields a classification of adaptive patterns of altruism according to the shape of the costs of alt...
Darwin suggested that the discovery of altruism between species would annihilate his theory of natur...
Hamilton's rule provides a general description of the conditions for the evolution of altruism. But ...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. To date, several m...
Social behavior involves staying and helping, two individual attributes that vary considerably among...
Theories on the evolutionary origins of altruistic behavior have a long history and have become a ca...
Social behavior involves "staying and helping", two individual attributes that vary considerably amo...
International audienceAltruistic behavior is defined as helping others at a cost to oneself and a lo...
Disentangling proximate and ultimate factors of dispersal, and assessing their relative effects requ...
This paper concerns the evolution of altruism in a population of autonomous agents. It explores the ...
The evolution of altruistic behaviour is studied in a simple action-response game with a tuneable de...
Group selection can overcome individual selection for selfishness and favour altruism if there is va...
A basic mechanism of kin selection is population viscosity, whereby individuals do not move far from...
Disentangling proximate and ultimate factors of dispersal and assessing their relative effects requi...
The evolutionary origin of altruism is a long-standing puzzle. Numerous explanations have been propo...
<div><p>The evolutionary origin of altruism is a long-standing puzzle. Numerous explanations have be...
Darwin suggested that the discovery of altruism between species would annihilate his theory of natur...
Hamilton's rule provides a general description of the conditions for the evolution of altruism. But ...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. To date, several m...
Social behavior involves staying and helping, two individual attributes that vary considerably among...
Theories on the evolutionary origins of altruistic behavior have a long history and have become a ca...
Social behavior involves "staying and helping", two individual attributes that vary considerably amo...
International audienceAltruistic behavior is defined as helping others at a cost to oneself and a lo...
Disentangling proximate and ultimate factors of dispersal, and assessing their relative effects requ...
This paper concerns the evolution of altruism in a population of autonomous agents. It explores the ...
The evolution of altruistic behaviour is studied in a simple action-response game with a tuneable de...
Group selection can overcome individual selection for selfishness and favour altruism if there is va...
A basic mechanism of kin selection is population viscosity, whereby individuals do not move far from...
Disentangling proximate and ultimate factors of dispersal and assessing their relative effects requi...
The evolutionary origin of altruism is a long-standing puzzle. Numerous explanations have been propo...
<div><p>The evolutionary origin of altruism is a long-standing puzzle. Numerous explanations have be...
Darwin suggested that the discovery of altruism between species would annihilate his theory of natur...
Hamilton's rule provides a general description of the conditions for the evolution of altruism. But ...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. To date, several m...