This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recordMounting evidence suggests that patterns of local relatedness can change over time in predictable ways, a process termed kinship dynamics. Kinship dynamics may occur at the level of the population or social group, where the mean relatedness across all members of the population or group changes over time, or at the level of the individual where an individual’s relatedness to its local group changes with age. Kinship dynamics are likely to have fundamental consequences for the evolution of social behaviour and life history because they alter the inclusive fitness payoffs to actions taken at different points in tim...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how sociological data can be used to test predictions derived from evo...
Interacting with relatives provides opportunities for fitness benefits via kin-selected cooperation,...
Kin selection, where individuals aid close relatives thereby increasing their own fitness, has long ...
The ultimate payoff of behaviours depends not only on their direct impact on an individual but also ...
A hypothesis for the evolution of long post-reproductive lifespans in the human lineage involves asy...
A hypothesis for the evolution of long post-reproductive lifespans in the human lineage involves asy...
Kinship is a term used broadly in the social sciences, particularly in anthropology, to mean the web...
Abstract Theoretical models relating to the evolution of human behaviour usually make assumptions...
Evolutionary ecologists have shown that relatives are important providers of support across many spe...
Comparative studies of mammals confirm Hamilton’s prediction that differences in cooperative and com...
Particular features of human female life history, such as short birth intervals and the early cessat...
Evidence of an association between cooperative breeding systems and average coefficients of relatedn...
This paper presents a comparison of social kinship (patrilineage) and biological kinship (genetic re...
Natural selection is predicated on the 'struggle for existence': life is short, cruel and, whether t...
In social species, demographic processes (i.e., growth, reproduction, migration, survival) are funct...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how sociological data can be used to test predictions derived from evo...
Interacting with relatives provides opportunities for fitness benefits via kin-selected cooperation,...
Kin selection, where individuals aid close relatives thereby increasing their own fitness, has long ...
The ultimate payoff of behaviours depends not only on their direct impact on an individual but also ...
A hypothesis for the evolution of long post-reproductive lifespans in the human lineage involves asy...
A hypothesis for the evolution of long post-reproductive lifespans in the human lineage involves asy...
Kinship is a term used broadly in the social sciences, particularly in anthropology, to mean the web...
Abstract Theoretical models relating to the evolution of human behaviour usually make assumptions...
Evolutionary ecologists have shown that relatives are important providers of support across many spe...
Comparative studies of mammals confirm Hamilton’s prediction that differences in cooperative and com...
Particular features of human female life history, such as short birth intervals and the early cessat...
Evidence of an association between cooperative breeding systems and average coefficients of relatedn...
This paper presents a comparison of social kinship (patrilineage) and biological kinship (genetic re...
Natural selection is predicated on the 'struggle for existence': life is short, cruel and, whether t...
In social species, demographic processes (i.e., growth, reproduction, migration, survival) are funct...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how sociological data can be used to test predictions derived from evo...
Interacting with relatives provides opportunities for fitness benefits via kin-selected cooperation,...
Kin selection, where individuals aid close relatives thereby increasing their own fitness, has long ...