Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natural world is driven by fierce competition? Cooperation indeed abounds in the natural world, where organisms form societies whose fabric is made by the seemingly selfless actions of individuals. In this thesis, I used mathematical models to understand how evolution shapes animal societies, namely those of humans, insects, and fish. First, I found that human cooperation can evolve due to the competition between groups, when social behaviours are transmitted through culture, rather than genes. Furthermore, the forms of cultural transmission more favourable for cooperation depend on specific details of how groups compete. As for insect societies, I...
The history of life is punctuated by major transitions in individuality, when previously-independent...
The evolution of sociality represented one of the major transition points in evolutionary history. W...
Understanding the link between individual behaviour and population organization and functioning has ...
Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natura...
Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natura...
Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natura...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
Social organisation is a result of adaptation to the environment. Complex social structures are deve...
Why do most animals live solitarily, while complex social life is restricted to a few cooperatively ...
The history of life is punctuated by major transitions in individuality, when previously-independent...
Biological altruism, defined as a behaviour that benefits others at an apparent cost to the focal ind...
Natural selection primarily acts at the level of the individual. Despite this, cooperation exists in...
The history of life is punctuated by major transitions in individuality, when previously-independent...
The evolution of sociality represented one of the major transition points in evolutionary history. W...
Understanding the link between individual behaviour and population organization and functioning has ...
Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natura...
Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natura...
Why do animals invest time and resources in social interactions and help each other, when the natura...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
Social organisation is a result of adaptation to the environment. Complex social structures are deve...
Why do most animals live solitarily, while complex social life is restricted to a few cooperatively ...
The history of life is punctuated by major transitions in individuality, when previously-independent...
Biological altruism, defined as a behaviour that benefits others at an apparent cost to the focal ind...
Natural selection primarily acts at the level of the individual. Despite this, cooperation exists in...
The history of life is punctuated by major transitions in individuality, when previously-independent...
The evolution of sociality represented one of the major transition points in evolutionary history. W...
Understanding the link between individual behaviour and population organization and functioning has ...