In this paper, I will argue that the generality of the Price equation comes at a cost, and that is that the terms in it become meaningless. There are simple linear models that can be written in a Price equation-like form, and for those the terms in them have a meaningful interpretation. There are also models for which that is not the case, and in general, when no assumptions on the shape of the fitness function are made, and all possible models are allowed for, the regression coefficients in the Price equation do not allow for a meaningful interpretation. The failure to recognize that the Price equation, although general, only has a meaningful interpretation under restrictive assumptions, has done real damage to the field of social evolutio...
The Price equation is currently considered one of the fundamental equations —or even the fundamental...
I give concise derivations of Price's equation and the criteria for kin and group selection, prove t...
Many approaches to the study of adaptation, following Darwin, centre on the number of offspring of i...
Price's equation provides a very simple—and very general—encapsulation of evolutionary change. It fo...
The Price equation has been entangled with social evolution theory from the start. It has been used ...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the Price equation and its role in evolutionary theo...
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...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the Price equation and its role in evolutionary theo...
Though the Price equation in itself is simply a statistical identity, biologists have often adopted ...
The Price equation is widely recognized as capturing conceptually important properties of natural se...
The fundamental equations of various disciplines often seem to share the same basic structure. Natur...
The genetic response to selection is central to both evolutionary biology and animal and plant breed...
The Price equation partitions the change in the expected value of a population measure. The first co...
The Price equation is currently considered one of the fundamental equations —or even the fundamental...
I give concise derivations of Price's equation and the criteria for kin and group selection, prove t...
Many approaches to the study of adaptation, following Darwin, centre on the number of offspring of i...
Price's equation provides a very simple—and very general—encapsulation of evolutionary change. It fo...
The Price equation has been entangled with social evolution theory from the start. It has been used ...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the Price equation and its role in evolutionary theo...
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...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the Price equation and its role in evolutionary theo...
Though the Price equation in itself is simply a statistical identity, biologists have often adopted ...
The Price equation is widely recognized as capturing conceptually important properties of natural se...
The fundamental equations of various disciplines often seem to share the same basic structure. Natur...
The genetic response to selection is central to both evolutionary biology and animal and plant breed...
The Price equation partitions the change in the expected value of a population measure. The first co...
The Price equation is currently considered one of the fundamental equations —or even the fundamental...
I give concise derivations of Price's equation and the criteria for kin and group selection, prove t...
Many approaches to the study of adaptation, following Darwin, centre on the number of offspring of i...