Why did Darwin fail to develop his insights on kin selection into a proper theory of social adaptation? One suggestion has been that his inadequate understanding of heredity kept the problem out of focus. Here, I determine whether it is possible to develop a quantitative theory of kin selection upon the assumption of blending inheritance. I find that, whilst Hamilton's rule of kin selection can be readily derived under the assumption of blending inheritance, this mechanism complicates the computation of relatedness coefficients, and can even cause them to fluctuate over generations. Nevertheless, I show that the ultimate criterion for selection to favour any social trait - i.e. a time-average of Hamilton's rule - remains the same as under p...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...
Past considerations of kin selection have assumed a dyadic fitness exchange relationship between alt...
Kin selection and multilevel selection are two major frameworks in evolutionary biology that aim at ...
Why did Darwin fail to develop his insights on kin selection into a proper theory of social adaptati...
Why did Darwin fail to develop his insights on kin selection into a proper theory of social adaptati...
Natural selection operates both directly, via the impact of a trait upon the individual's own fitnes...
Models of kin or group selection usually feature only one possible fitness transfer. The phenotypes ...
Evolution at multiple gene positions is complicated. Direct selection on one gene disturbs the evolu...
Evolution at multiple gene positions is complicated. Direct selection on one gene disturbs the evolu...
A useful interpretation of quantitative genetic models of evolutionary change is that they (i) defin...
Hamilton's inclusive fitness theory represents one of the most important developments in evolutionar...
The kin selection theory has recently been criticised on the basis of claiming that genetic relatedn...
A foundational component of social evolution theory and a broader view of natural selection where fi...
Kin selection is a core aspect of social evolution theory, but a small number of critics have recent...
William Hamilton [8] proposed that evolutionary selection would result in a population of individual...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...
Past considerations of kin selection have assumed a dyadic fitness exchange relationship between alt...
Kin selection and multilevel selection are two major frameworks in evolutionary biology that aim at ...
Why did Darwin fail to develop his insights on kin selection into a proper theory of social adaptati...
Why did Darwin fail to develop his insights on kin selection into a proper theory of social adaptati...
Natural selection operates both directly, via the impact of a trait upon the individual's own fitnes...
Models of kin or group selection usually feature only one possible fitness transfer. The phenotypes ...
Evolution at multiple gene positions is complicated. Direct selection on one gene disturbs the evolu...
Evolution at multiple gene positions is complicated. Direct selection on one gene disturbs the evolu...
A useful interpretation of quantitative genetic models of evolutionary change is that they (i) defin...
Hamilton's inclusive fitness theory represents one of the most important developments in evolutionar...
The kin selection theory has recently been criticised on the basis of claiming that genetic relatedn...
A foundational component of social evolution theory and a broader view of natural selection where fi...
Kin selection is a core aspect of social evolution theory, but a small number of critics have recent...
William Hamilton [8] proposed that evolutionary selection would result in a population of individual...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...
Past considerations of kin selection have assumed a dyadic fitness exchange relationship between alt...
Kin selection and multilevel selection are two major frameworks in evolutionary biology that aim at ...