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The Genetical Evolution of Social Behavior
The Genetical Evolution of Social Behavior,W. D Hamilton
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The Genetical Evolution of Social Behavior
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...Hamilton's (
1964
) inclusive fitness theory demonstrated how cooperation can be enhanced via genetic relatedness and shared reproductive interests of the individuals involved...
Jill M. Sundie
,
et al.
The world's (truly) oldest profession: Social influence in evolutionar...
...In accordance with the view that a human being is predisposed to invest in his or her own genes (Hamilton,
1964
), it can be expected that genetic children will be treated better than children cared for by stepparents...
Barbara Dolinska
.
Resemblance and investment in children
...This pattern of settlement could result in the formation of temporally stable kin groups, a prerequisite for kin selection to operate (
Hamilton 1964;
Maynard Smith 1964; Chesser 1991)...
Verónica Quirici
,
et al.
The influence of group size on natal dispersal in the communally reari...
...For instance, in kin selection, an individual that enhances the fitness of its genetic relatives at a cost to itself may still be favored by natural selection [
66
]...
Babak Momeni
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et al.
Using artificial systems to explore the ecology and evolution of symbi...
...Furthermore, if, as suggested by the Hamilton rule (Hamilton,
1964a
, 1964b), the caregivers value the fact that their natural children share more genetic material with them than non-natural ones, then biological children will again have higher returns from education realised by the caregivers (Case et al,
2000
; Seck,
2005
)...
Karine Marazyan
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Effects of a Sibship Extension to Foster Children on Children's School...
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