Group selection and kin selection. NatureJ Maynard-SmithWYNNE-EDWARDS 1,2 has argued persuasively for the importance of behaviour in regulating the density of animal populations and has suggested that since such behaviour favours the survival of the group and not of the individual it must have ...
Group Selection and Kin Selection Abstract DR. MAYNARD SMITH'S communication raises a good many more questions than I can attempt to answer here. The major obstacle to constructive discussion between us really arises from the understandable (though regrettable) differences in outlook and experience bet...
Kin selectionGroup selectionEvolution of AltruismContextual analysisHamilton's ( 1964a , 1964b ) landmark papers are rightly recognized as the formal basis ... CJ Goodnight - 《Population Ecology》 被引量: 392发表: 2005年 Group selection and kin selection: formally equivalent approaches. Inclusive...
& Roze, D. Group selection and kin selection: Two concepts but one process. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 104(16), 6736–6739 (2007). 30. Rusch, H. & Gavrilets, S. The logic of animal intergroup conflict: A review. J. Econ. Behav. Organ. 20, 20 (2017). 31. Choi, J....
genetic relationships among group members is central to understanding the advantages of group living, the emergence of cooperative behaviour, and the evolution of social organization. The recent re-emergence of arguments for group selection theory, where kinship plays a minor role in social evolution10...
Ecology-4-Group Selection and [1]...Chapter4 GroupSelectionandIndividualSelection 本章概要 一.群体选择与个体的自私性二.利他主义(Altruism)利他主义三.群体生活之利与负耦联(trade-offs)群体生活之利与负耦联 一、群体选择与个体的自私性 (一)群体选择groupselection 1.概念 以群体为单位的自然选择的...
Group Selection 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 1 作者: P Richerson 摘要: What is group selection? Group selection is the process by which variable groups, in a population of groups, compete and are differentially represented future generations. Heritable traits that increase the survival and...
group selectionHamilton's rulekin selectionsocial evolutionAbstract Hamilton's rule provides the foundation for understanding the genetic evolution of social behavior, showing that altruism is favored by increased relatedness and increased productivity of altruists. But how likely is it that a new ...
(Wrenn, today’s date; Rogers,2016). Several debates and studies have established that group selection was used for evolutionary success. Group selection was a type of altruism that follows the rule of survival of the fittest to maintain a group’s competitive and cooperative nature (Rogers,...
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