Understanding the evolution of sociality in humans and other species requires understanding how selection on social behaviour varies with group size. However, the effects of group size are frequently obscured in the theoretical literature, which often makes assumptions that are at odds with empirical findings. In particular, mechanisms are suggested as supporting large-scale cooperation when they would in fact rapidly become ineffective with increasing group size. Here we review the literature on the evolution of helping behaviours (cooperation and altruism), and frame it using a simple synthetic model that allows us to delineate how the three main components of the selection pressure on helping must vary with increasing group size. The fir...
Explaining the evolution of cooperation is a key challenge in evolutionary biology. It is widely rec...
Altruism (helping others at a cost to oneself) may evolve via group selection if the cost of altruis...
The scale and complexity of human cooperation is an important and unresolved evo- lutionary puzzle. ...
Understanding the evolution of sociality in humans and other species requires understanding how sele...
Understanding the evolution of sociality in humans and other species requires understanding how sele...
Funding: Balliol College and the Royal Society.Recent years have seen huge interest in understanding...
How the size of social groups affects the evolution of cooperative behaviors is a classic question i...
To resolve the major controversy about why prosocial behaviors persist in large-scale human societie...
In natural populations, dispersal tends to be limited so that individuals are in local competition w...
Limited dispersal may favor the evolution of helping behaviors between relatives as it increases the...
To resolve the major controversy about why prosocial behaviors persist in large-scale human societie...
To resolve the major controversy about why prosocial behaviors persist in large-scale human societie...
The question of how cooperative groups can evolve and be maintained is fundamental to understanding ...
Relatedness and synergy aect the selection pressure on cooperation and altruism. Although early work...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
Explaining the evolution of cooperation is a key challenge in evolutionary biology. It is widely rec...
Altruism (helping others at a cost to oneself) may evolve via group selection if the cost of altruis...
The scale and complexity of human cooperation is an important and unresolved evo- lutionary puzzle. ...
Understanding the evolution of sociality in humans and other species requires understanding how sele...
Understanding the evolution of sociality in humans and other species requires understanding how sele...
Funding: Balliol College and the Royal Society.Recent years have seen huge interest in understanding...
How the size of social groups affects the evolution of cooperative behaviors is a classic question i...
To resolve the major controversy about why prosocial behaviors persist in large-scale human societie...
In natural populations, dispersal tends to be limited so that individuals are in local competition w...
Limited dispersal may favor the evolution of helping behaviors between relatives as it increases the...
To resolve the major controversy about why prosocial behaviors persist in large-scale human societie...
To resolve the major controversy about why prosocial behaviors persist in large-scale human societie...
The question of how cooperative groups can evolve and be maintained is fundamental to understanding ...
Relatedness and synergy aect the selection pressure on cooperation and altruism. Although early work...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
Explaining the evolution of cooperation is a key challenge in evolutionary biology. It is widely rec...
Altruism (helping others at a cost to oneself) may evolve via group selection if the cost of altruis...
The scale and complexity of human cooperation is an important and unresolved evo- lutionary puzzle. ...