The evolution of life on earth has been driven by a small number of major evolutionary transitions. These transitions have been characterized by individuals that could previously replicate independently, cooperating to form a new, more complex life form. For example, archaea and eubacteria formed eukaryotic cells, and cells formed multicellular organisms. However, not all cooperative groups are en route to major transitions. How can we explain why major evolutionary transitions have or haven't taken place on different branches of the tree of life? We break down major transitions into two steps: the formation of a cooperative group and the transformation of that group into an integrated entity. We show how these steps require cooperation, di...
A small number of extraordinary “Major Evolutionary Transitions” (METs) have attracted attention amo...
SummaryThe evolution of multicellular organisms represents one of approximately eight major evolutio...
Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating observed co...
The evolution of life on earth has been driven by a small number of major evolutionary transitions. ...
We thank the Calleva Research Centre, Magdalen College, the European Research Council, the Natural E...
The history of life has involved several major evolutionary transitions that have each led to the em...
The history of life has involved several major evolutionary transitions that have each led to the e...
Evolutionary transitions in individuality are central to the emergence of biological complexity. Rec...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
The evolution of multicellular life from unicellular ancestral types involves a hierarchical shift i...
The evolution of multicellular life from unicellular ancestral types involves a hierarchical shift i...
The biological world as we see it today has a part-whole hierarchical structure. For example, eusoci...
SYNOPSIS. The basic problem in an evolutionary transition is to understand how a group of individual...
SYNOPSIS. The basic problem in an evolutionary transition is to understand how a group of individual...
The evolution of multicellular organisms represents one of approximately eight major evolutionary tr...
A small number of extraordinary “Major Evolutionary Transitions” (METs) have attracted attention amo...
SummaryThe evolution of multicellular organisms represents one of approximately eight major evolutio...
Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating observed co...
The evolution of life on earth has been driven by a small number of major evolutionary transitions. ...
We thank the Calleva Research Centre, Magdalen College, the European Research Council, the Natural E...
The history of life has involved several major evolutionary transitions that have each led to the em...
The history of life has involved several major evolutionary transitions that have each led to the e...
Evolutionary transitions in individuality are central to the emergence of biological complexity. Rec...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
The evolution of multicellular life from unicellular ancestral types involves a hierarchical shift i...
The evolution of multicellular life from unicellular ancestral types involves a hierarchical shift i...
The biological world as we see it today has a part-whole hierarchical structure. For example, eusoci...
SYNOPSIS. The basic problem in an evolutionary transition is to understand how a group of individual...
SYNOPSIS. The basic problem in an evolutionary transition is to understand how a group of individual...
The evolution of multicellular organisms represents one of approximately eight major evolutionary tr...
A small number of extraordinary “Major Evolutionary Transitions” (METs) have attracted attention amo...
SummaryThe evolution of multicellular organisms represents one of approximately eight major evolutio...
Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating observed co...