In our social semantics review (J. Evol. Biol., 2007, 415-432), we discussed some of the misconceptions and sources of confusion associated with group selection. Wilson (2007, this issue) claims that we made three errors regarding group selection. Here, we aim to expand upon the relevant points from our review in order to refute this claim. The last 45 years of research provide clear evidence of the relative use of the kin and group selection approaches. Kin selection methodologies are more tractable, allowing the construction of models that can be applied more easily to specific biological examples, including those chosen by Wilson to illustrate the utility of the group selection approach. In contrast, the group selection approach is not o...
We outline here an updated review of “kin selection VS group selection” long standing debate. Group ...
Group selection theory has a history of controversy. After a period of being in disrepute, models of...
Hamilton's theory of kin selection is the best-known framework for understanding the evolution of so...
In our social semantics review (J. Evol. Biol., 2007, 415-432), we discussed some of the misconcepti...
Various results show the ‘formal equivalence’ of kin and group selectionist methodologies, but this ...
Kin selection and group selection were once seen as competing explanatory hypotheses but now tend to...
Kin selection and multilevel selection are two major frameworks in evolutionary biology that aim at ...
Various results show the ‘formal equivalence’ of kin and group selec- tionist methodologies, but thi...
International audienceF1000 Faculty Reviews are written by members of the prestigious. They are F100...
Kin selection is a core aspect of social evolution theory, but a small number of critics have recent...
The debate on (cultural) group selection regularly suffers from an inclusive fitness overdose. The c...
The theory of group selection has its origins in the writings of Charles Darwin. Today, we understan...
Models of kin or group selection usually feature only one possible fitness transfer. The phenotypes ...
In a recent paper, Traulsen and Nowak use a multilevel selection model to show that cooperation can ...
In a recent paper, Traulsen and Nowak use a multilevel selection model to show that cooperation can ...
We outline here an updated review of “kin selection VS group selection” long standing debate. Group ...
Group selection theory has a history of controversy. After a period of being in disrepute, models of...
Hamilton's theory of kin selection is the best-known framework for understanding the evolution of so...
In our social semantics review (J. Evol. Biol., 2007, 415-432), we discussed some of the misconcepti...
Various results show the ‘formal equivalence’ of kin and group selectionist methodologies, but this ...
Kin selection and group selection were once seen as competing explanatory hypotheses but now tend to...
Kin selection and multilevel selection are two major frameworks in evolutionary biology that aim at ...
Various results show the ‘formal equivalence’ of kin and group selec- tionist methodologies, but thi...
International audienceF1000 Faculty Reviews are written by members of the prestigious. They are F100...
Kin selection is a core aspect of social evolution theory, but a small number of critics have recent...
The debate on (cultural) group selection regularly suffers from an inclusive fitness overdose. The c...
The theory of group selection has its origins in the writings of Charles Darwin. Today, we understan...
Models of kin or group selection usually feature only one possible fitness transfer. The phenotypes ...
In a recent paper, Traulsen and Nowak use a multilevel selection model to show that cooperation can ...
In a recent paper, Traulsen and Nowak use a multilevel selection model to show that cooperation can ...
We outline here an updated review of “kin selection VS group selection” long standing debate. Group ...
Group selection theory has a history of controversy. After a period of being in disrepute, models of...
Hamilton's theory of kin selection is the best-known framework for understanding the evolution of so...