Although classical evolutionary theory, i.e., population genetics and the Modern Synthesis, was already implicitly 'gene-centred', the organism was, in practice, still generally regarded as the individual unit of which a population is composed. The gene-centred approach to evolution only reached a logical conclusion with the advent of the gene-selectionist or gene's eye view in the 1960s and 1970s. Whereas classical evolutionary theory can only work with (genotypically represented) fitness differences between individual organisms, gene-selectionism is capable of working with fitness differences among genes within the same organism and genome. Here, we explore the explanatory potential of 'intra-organismic' and 'intra-genomic' gene-selection...
The role of natural selection in the evolution of adaptive phenotypes has undergone constant probing...
According to Zagaria et al. (2020), evolutionary psychology may be the meta-theory that is needed if...
There has been much debate in evolutionary biology concerning the extension of some of the central t...
Evolutionary theory is the philosophical backbone of biology. Interestingly, contemporary research i...
The gene's-eye view of evolution is an influential but contentious perspective on biology. It emerge...
M.Sc.The current dogma that dictates that Natural Selection is the driving force behind evolutionary...
Nature-nurture is unfit to account for the seamless co-determination of behavior by biological evolu...
AbstractBackgroundThe concept of biological evolution has long been accepted as a palatable theory a...
<p>Recent workers have argued that evolutionary theory is<br>incomplete, due to several unsolved pro...
Scientific activities take place within the structured sets of ideas and assumptions that define a f...
Sociobiology developed in the 1960s as a field within evolutionary biology to explain human social t...
The major goal of ecological evolutionary developmental biology, also known as “eco-evo-devo, ” is t...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
Evolution (also known as biological or organic evolution) is the change over time in one or more inh...
Abstract. Evolutionary psychology and behavioural genomics are both approaches to explain human beha...
The role of natural selection in the evolution of adaptive phenotypes has undergone constant probing...
According to Zagaria et al. (2020), evolutionary psychology may be the meta-theory that is needed if...
There has been much debate in evolutionary biology concerning the extension of some of the central t...
Evolutionary theory is the philosophical backbone of biology. Interestingly, contemporary research i...
The gene's-eye view of evolution is an influential but contentious perspective on biology. It emerge...
M.Sc.The current dogma that dictates that Natural Selection is the driving force behind evolutionary...
Nature-nurture is unfit to account for the seamless co-determination of behavior by biological evolu...
AbstractBackgroundThe concept of biological evolution has long been accepted as a palatable theory a...
<p>Recent workers have argued that evolutionary theory is<br>incomplete, due to several unsolved pro...
Scientific activities take place within the structured sets of ideas and assumptions that define a f...
Sociobiology developed in the 1960s as a field within evolutionary biology to explain human social t...
The major goal of ecological evolutionary developmental biology, also known as “eco-evo-devo, ” is t...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
Evolution (also known as biological or organic evolution) is the change over time in one or more inh...
Abstract. Evolutionary psychology and behavioural genomics are both approaches to explain human beha...
The role of natural selection in the evolution of adaptive phenotypes has undergone constant probing...
According to Zagaria et al. (2020), evolutionary psychology may be the meta-theory that is needed if...
There has been much debate in evolutionary biology concerning the extension of some of the central t...