The Price equation has been entangled with social evolution theory from the start. It has been used to derive the most general versions of kin selection theory, and Pricehimselfproduced a multilevel equation which providesan alternative formulation of social evolution theory, dividing selection into components between and within groups. In this sense, the Price equation forms a basis for both kin and group selection, so often pitted against each other in the literature.Contextual analysis and the neighbour approach are prominent alternatives for analysing group selection. I discuss these four approaches to social evolution theory and their connections to the Price equation, focusing on their similarities and common mathematical structure. D...
Domulti-level selection explanations of the evolutionof social traits deepen the understanding provi...
In this paper it is argued that evolutionary economics needs general statistical tools for performin...
Many approaches to the study of adaptation, following Darwin, centre on the number of offspring of i...
The Price equation has been entangled with social evolution theory from the start. It has been used ...
Price's equation provides a very simple—and very general—encapsulation of evolutionary change. It fo...
Kin selection theory and multilevel selection theory are distinct approaches to explaining the evolu...
In this paper, I will argue that the generality of the Price equation comes at a cost, and that is t...
The genetic response to selection is central to both evolutionary biology and animal and plant breed...
The Price equation is currently considered one of the fundamental equations —or even the fundamental...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the Price equation and its role in evolutionary theo...
The Price equation is widely recognized as capturing conceptually important properties of natural se...
I give concise derivations of Price's equation and the criteria for kin and group selection, prove t...
It is often suggested that any group selection model can be recast in terms of inclusive fitness. A ...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the Price equation and its role in evolutionary theo...
The Price equation describes the change in populations. Change concerns some value, such as biologic...
Domulti-level selection explanations of the evolutionof social traits deepen the understanding provi...
In this paper it is argued that evolutionary economics needs general statistical tools for performin...
Many approaches to the study of adaptation, following Darwin, centre on the number of offspring of i...
The Price equation has been entangled with social evolution theory from the start. It has been used ...
Price's equation provides a very simple—and very general—encapsulation of evolutionary change. It fo...
Kin selection theory and multilevel selection theory are distinct approaches to explaining the evolu...
In this paper, I will argue that the generality of the Price equation comes at a cost, and that is t...
The genetic response to selection is central to both evolutionary biology and animal and plant breed...
The Price equation is currently considered one of the fundamental equations —or even the fundamental...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the Price equation and its role in evolutionary theo...
The Price equation is widely recognized as capturing conceptually important properties of natural se...
I give concise derivations of Price's equation and the criteria for kin and group selection, prove t...
It is often suggested that any group selection model can be recast in terms of inclusive fitness. A ...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the Price equation and its role in evolutionary theo...
The Price equation describes the change in populations. Change concerns some value, such as biologic...
Domulti-level selection explanations of the evolutionof social traits deepen the understanding provi...
In this paper it is argued that evolutionary economics needs general statistical tools for performin...
Many approaches to the study of adaptation, following Darwin, centre on the number of offspring of i...