This chapter develops the idea that the germ-soma split and the suppression of individual fitness differences within the corporate entity are not always essential steps in the evolution of corporate individuals. It illustrates some consequences for multilevel selection theory. It presents evidence that genetic heterogeneity may not always be a barrier to successful functioning as a higher-level individual. This chapter shows that levels-of-selection theorists are wrong to assume that the central problem in transitions is always that of minimizing within-group competition. Evidence of intralevel conflict does not qualify as evidence against the existence of a higher level of selection
doctr been & At to W divide cell muta germ the any dif-uc-me. nts, are ons pan 0022}5Due to the ...
What changes when an evolutionary transition in individuality takes place? Many different answers ha...
While numerous criteria have been proposed in definitions of biological individuality, it is not cle...
This chapter develops the idea that the germ-soma split and the suppression of individual fitness di...
In my article The genetical theory of multilevel selection, I provided a synthesis of the theory of ...
Two major clarifications have greatly abetted the understanding and fruitful expansion of the theory...
This chapter offers a review of standard views about the requirements for natural selection to shape...
The theory of multilevel selection (MLS) is beset with conceptual difficulties. Although it is widel...
Natural selection is an important force that shapes the evolution of all living things by determinin...
We outline here an updated review of “kin selection VS group selection” long standing debate. Group ...
Higher level selection processes such as species selection are not generally predicted to overpower ...
Interaction among individuals is universal, both in animals and in plants, and substantially affects...
Defining individuality is a major concern for philosophers of biology. The notion of individual was ...
Philosophers are approaching a consensus that biological individuality, including evolutionary indiv...
Group-structured and neighbor-structured populations are compared, especially in relation to multile...
doctr been & At to W divide cell muta germ the any dif-uc-me. nts, are ons pan 0022}5Due to the ...
What changes when an evolutionary transition in individuality takes place? Many different answers ha...
While numerous criteria have been proposed in definitions of biological individuality, it is not cle...
This chapter develops the idea that the germ-soma split and the suppression of individual fitness di...
In my article The genetical theory of multilevel selection, I provided a synthesis of the theory of ...
Two major clarifications have greatly abetted the understanding and fruitful expansion of the theory...
This chapter offers a review of standard views about the requirements for natural selection to shape...
The theory of multilevel selection (MLS) is beset with conceptual difficulties. Although it is widel...
Natural selection is an important force that shapes the evolution of all living things by determinin...
We outline here an updated review of “kin selection VS group selection” long standing debate. Group ...
Higher level selection processes such as species selection are not generally predicted to overpower ...
Interaction among individuals is universal, both in animals and in plants, and substantially affects...
Defining individuality is a major concern for philosophers of biology. The notion of individual was ...
Philosophers are approaching a consensus that biological individuality, including evolutionary indiv...
Group-structured and neighbor-structured populations are compared, especially in relation to multile...
doctr been & At to W divide cell muta germ the any dif-uc-me. nts, are ons pan 0022}5Due to the ...
What changes when an evolutionary transition in individuality takes place? Many different answers ha...
While numerous criteria have been proposed in definitions of biological individuality, it is not cle...