Population viscosity has long been thought to promote the evolution of altruism. However, in the simplest scenarios, the potential for altruism is invariant with respect to dispersal—a surprising result that holds for haploidy, diploidy, and haplodiploidy (arrhenotoky). Here, we develop a kin-selection model to investigate how population viscosity affects the potential for altruism in species with male paternal genome elimination (PGE), exploring altruism enacted by both females and males, and both juveniles and adults. We find that (1) PGE promotes altruistic behaviors relative to the other inheritance systems, and to a degree that depends on the extent of paternal genome expression. (2) Under PGE, dispersal increases the potential for alt...
Abstract Background The evolutionary origin of strong altruism (where the altruist pays an absolute ...
Because it increases relatedness between interacting individuals, population viscosity has been prop...
Altruistic or selfless behaviour is a major puzzle for evolutionary biology which predicts competiti...
T.J.H. is supported by a PhD scholarship funded by the School of Biology, University of St Andrews. ...
Population viscosity has been proposed as an important mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. T...
Population viscosity has been proposed as an important mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. T...
A basic mechanism of kin selection is population viscosity, whereby individuals do not move far from...
Altruism and selfishness are 30–50% heritable in man in both Western and non-Western populations. Th...
Altruistic behaviour, which benefits others but harms the actor, can evolve when copies of the unde...
A cornerstone result of sociobiology states that limited dispersal can induce kin competition to off...
Different genetic systems can be both the cause and the consequence of genetic conflict over the tra...
Females and males may face different selection pressures, such that alleles conferring a benefit in ...
The ways in which natural selection can allow the proliferation of cooperative behavior have long be...
The ways in which natural selection can allow the proliferation of cooperative behavior have long be...
IIntragenomic conflict may arise when social partners are more related through one parent than the o...
Abstract Background The evolutionary origin of strong altruism (where the altruist pays an absolute ...
Because it increases relatedness between interacting individuals, population viscosity has been prop...
Altruistic or selfless behaviour is a major puzzle for evolutionary biology which predicts competiti...
T.J.H. is supported by a PhD scholarship funded by the School of Biology, University of St Andrews. ...
Population viscosity has been proposed as an important mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. T...
Population viscosity has been proposed as an important mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. T...
A basic mechanism of kin selection is population viscosity, whereby individuals do not move far from...
Altruism and selfishness are 30–50% heritable in man in both Western and non-Western populations. Th...
Altruistic behaviour, which benefits others but harms the actor, can evolve when copies of the unde...
A cornerstone result of sociobiology states that limited dispersal can induce kin competition to off...
Different genetic systems can be both the cause and the consequence of genetic conflict over the tra...
Females and males may face different selection pressures, such that alleles conferring a benefit in ...
The ways in which natural selection can allow the proliferation of cooperative behavior have long be...
The ways in which natural selection can allow the proliferation of cooperative behavior have long be...
IIntragenomic conflict may arise when social partners are more related through one parent than the o...
Abstract Background The evolutionary origin of strong altruism (where the altruist pays an absolute ...
Because it increases relatedness between interacting individuals, population viscosity has been prop...
Altruistic or selfless behaviour is a major puzzle for evolutionary biology which predicts competiti...