With any theoretical model, the modeler must decide what kinds of detail to include and which simplifying assumptions to make. It could be assumed that models that include more detail are better, or more correct. However, no model is a perfect description of reality and the relative advantage of different levels of detail depends on the model's empirical purpose. We consider the specific case of how relatedness is modeled in the field of social evolution. Different types of model either leave relatedness as an independent parameter (open models), or include detail for how demography and life cycle determine relatedness (closed models). We exploit the social evolution literature, especially work on the evolution of cooperation, to analyze ho...
I present a hierarchy of models that illustrate, within the framework of inclusive fitness theory, h...
Previous work has proposed that computational modelling of social systems is composed of two primary...
In natural populations, dispersal tends to be limited so that individuals are in local competition w...
Models of social evolution and the evolution of helping have been classified in numerous ways. Two c...
This paper will first explore some of the tools for studying the dynamics that drives the trajectori...
The evolution of sterile worker castes in eusocial insects was a major problem in evolutionary theor...
In social species, demographic processes (i.e., growth, reproduction, migration, survival) are funct...
<div><p>The evolution of sterile worker castes in eusocial insects was a major problem in evolutiona...
Understanding the evolution of social behaviours such as altruism and spite is a long-standing probl...
In an inclusive fitness model of social behaviour, a key concept is that of the relatedness between ...
Abstract The role of genetic relatedness in social evolution has recently come under critical atten...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
To examine the evolutionary basis of a behavior, an established approach (known as the phenotypic ga...
I present a hierarchy ofmodels that illustrate, within the framework of inclusive fitness theory, ho...
abstract: Using an individual-based and genetically explicit sim-ulation model, we explore the evolu...
I present a hierarchy of models that illustrate, within the framework of inclusive fitness theory, h...
Previous work has proposed that computational modelling of social systems is composed of two primary...
In natural populations, dispersal tends to be limited so that individuals are in local competition w...
Models of social evolution and the evolution of helping have been classified in numerous ways. Two c...
This paper will first explore some of the tools for studying the dynamics that drives the trajectori...
The evolution of sterile worker castes in eusocial insects was a major problem in evolutionary theor...
In social species, demographic processes (i.e., growth, reproduction, migration, survival) are funct...
<div><p>The evolution of sterile worker castes in eusocial insects was a major problem in evolutiona...
Understanding the evolution of social behaviours such as altruism and spite is a long-standing probl...
In an inclusive fitness model of social behaviour, a key concept is that of the relatedness between ...
Abstract The role of genetic relatedness in social evolution has recently come under critical atten...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
To examine the evolutionary basis of a behavior, an established approach (known as the phenotypic ga...
I present a hierarchy ofmodels that illustrate, within the framework of inclusive fitness theory, ho...
abstract: Using an individual-based and genetically explicit sim-ulation model, we explore the evolu...
I present a hierarchy of models that illustrate, within the framework of inclusive fitness theory, h...
Previous work has proposed that computational modelling of social systems is composed of two primary...
In natural populations, dispersal tends to be limited so that individuals are in local competition w...