Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific interacting phenotypes affect the strength of natural selection. Social influences on the evolutionary process can be assessed using a multilevel selection approach that partitions the effects of social partner phenotypes on fitness (referred to as social or group selection) from those of the traits of a focal individual (nonsocial or individual selection). To quantify the contribution of social selection to total selection affecting a trait, the patterns of phenotypic association among interactants must also be considered. We estimated selection gradients on male body size in a wild population of forked fungus beetles (Bolitotherus cornutus). ...
Social networks describe the pattern of intraspecific interactions within a population. An individua...
Social selection occurs when traits of interaction partners influence an individual's fitness and ca...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions with conspecifics can dramatically affect an individual's fitness. The positive ...
The phenotypic expression and fitness consequences of behaviours that are exhibited during social in...
Social networks describe the pattern of intraspecific interactions within a population. An individua...
Social selection occurs when traits of interaction partners influence an individual's fitness and ca...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
Social interactions with conspecifics can dramatically affect an individual's fitness. The positive ...
The phenotypic expression and fitness consequences of behaviours that are exhibited during social in...
Social networks describe the pattern of intraspecific interactions within a population. An individua...
Social selection occurs when traits of interaction partners influence an individual's fitness and ca...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing...