Hamilton's theory of inclusive fitness showed how natural selection could lead to behaviors that decrease the relative fitness of the actor and also either benefit (altruism) or harm (spite) other individuals. However, several fundamental issues in the evolution of altruism and spite have remained contentious. Here, we show how recent work has resolved three key debates, helping clarify how Hamilton's theoretical overview links to real-world examples, in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans: Is the evolution of extreme altruism, represented by the sterile workers of social insects, driven by genetics or ecology? Does spite really exist in nature? And, can altruism be favored between individuals who are not close kin but share a "greenb...
The evolutionary origin of altruism is a long-standing puzzle. Numerous explanations have been propo...
<div><p>The evolutionary origin of altruism is a long-standing puzzle. Numerous explanations have be...
Altruism is a ubiquitous strategy among organisms ranging from microbes to mammals. Inclusive fitnes...
Hamilton's theory of inclusive fitness showed how natural selection could lead to behaviors that dec...
Hamilton's theory of inclusive fitness showed how natural selection could lead to behaviors that dec...
After Darwin (1858) presented the idea of evolution by natural selection scientists focused on the i...
We investigate the selective pressures on a social trait when evolution occurs in a population of co...
Thirty years ago Hamilton showed that spite, an action that harms a recipient at no direct benefit t...
Altruism is defined as any behaviour that lowers the Darwinian fitness of the actor while increasing...
Can altruism be reconciled with evolutionary theory? Philosopher of biology, Jonathan Birch, discuss...
According to Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection altruistic behavior appears to be a p...
William D. Hamilton postulated the existence of 'genes underlying altruism', under the rubric of inc...
In recent years there has been a large body of theoretical work examining how local competition can ...
In recent years there has been a large body of theoretical work examining how local competition can ...
Altruism is a behavior that benefits others at a cost to one’s own ability of survival and/or reprod...
The evolutionary origin of altruism is a long-standing puzzle. Numerous explanations have been propo...
<div><p>The evolutionary origin of altruism is a long-standing puzzle. Numerous explanations have be...
Altruism is a ubiquitous strategy among organisms ranging from microbes to mammals. Inclusive fitnes...
Hamilton's theory of inclusive fitness showed how natural selection could lead to behaviors that dec...
Hamilton's theory of inclusive fitness showed how natural selection could lead to behaviors that dec...
After Darwin (1858) presented the idea of evolution by natural selection scientists focused on the i...
We investigate the selective pressures on a social trait when evolution occurs in a population of co...
Thirty years ago Hamilton showed that spite, an action that harms a recipient at no direct benefit t...
Altruism is defined as any behaviour that lowers the Darwinian fitness of the actor while increasing...
Can altruism be reconciled with evolutionary theory? Philosopher of biology, Jonathan Birch, discuss...
According to Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection altruistic behavior appears to be a p...
William D. Hamilton postulated the existence of 'genes underlying altruism', under the rubric of inc...
In recent years there has been a large body of theoretical work examining how local competition can ...
In recent years there has been a large body of theoretical work examining how local competition can ...
Altruism is a behavior that benefits others at a cost to one’s own ability of survival and/or reprod...
The evolutionary origin of altruism is a long-standing puzzle. Numerous explanations have been propo...
<div><p>The evolutionary origin of altruism is a long-standing puzzle. Numerous explanations have be...
Altruism is a ubiquitous strategy among organisms ranging from microbes to mammals. Inclusive fitnes...