Smaldino proposes a conceptual extension to the theory of cultural evolution to include emergent group-level traits as a unit of selection. It is important to recognize the role that group-level traits have played in the evolution of human culture. However, the emergent group-level trait of division of labor provides an illustrative example that is implementable within the existing framework of cMLS theory and may not even need a departure from the standard model
class structure; covariance; emergence; evolutionary genetics; group selection; natural selection; P...
The idea that group selection can explain adaptive trait evolution is still controversial. Recent em...
The theory of group selection has its origins in the writings of Charles Darwin. Today, we understan...
Abstract: Many of the most important properties of human groups – including properties that may give...
Smaldino proposes emergent properties of human groups, arising when individuals display both differe...
ABSTRACT—The concept of a group as comparable to a single organism has had a long and turbulent hist...
The concept of a group as like a single organism has a long and turbulent history, resulting in the ...
The role of cultural group selection in the evolution of human cooperation is hotly debated. It has ...
The role of cultural group selection in the evolution of human cooperation is hotly debated. It has ...
ABSTRACT: Group selection is said to occur when the traits of groups that systematically out-reprodu...
The question of whether a given trait qualifies as an adaptation must be answered on a case-by-case ...
The emergence of human societies with complex language and cumulative culture is considered a major ...
The evolved psychological process for producing social norms is both needed to facilitate emergent g...
Our species is characterized by a great degree of cultural variation, both within and between popula...
The concept of a group as comparable to a single organism has had a long and turbulent history. Curr...
class structure; covariance; emergence; evolutionary genetics; group selection; natural selection; P...
The idea that group selection can explain adaptive trait evolution is still controversial. Recent em...
The theory of group selection has its origins in the writings of Charles Darwin. Today, we understan...
Abstract: Many of the most important properties of human groups – including properties that may give...
Smaldino proposes emergent properties of human groups, arising when individuals display both differe...
ABSTRACT—The concept of a group as comparable to a single organism has had a long and turbulent hist...
The concept of a group as like a single organism has a long and turbulent history, resulting in the ...
The role of cultural group selection in the evolution of human cooperation is hotly debated. It has ...
The role of cultural group selection in the evolution of human cooperation is hotly debated. It has ...
ABSTRACT: Group selection is said to occur when the traits of groups that systematically out-reprodu...
The question of whether a given trait qualifies as an adaptation must be answered on a case-by-case ...
The emergence of human societies with complex language and cumulative culture is considered a major ...
The evolved psychological process for producing social norms is both needed to facilitate emergent g...
Our species is characterized by a great degree of cultural variation, both within and between popula...
The concept of a group as comparable to a single organism has had a long and turbulent history. Curr...
class structure; covariance; emergence; evolutionary genetics; group selection; natural selection; P...
The idea that group selection can explain adaptive trait evolution is still controversial. Recent em...
The theory of group selection has its origins in the writings of Charles Darwin. Today, we understan...