The evolution of social behavior by kin selection

MJW Eberhard - The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1975 - journals.uchicago.edu
Kin-selection theory (Hamilton's" genetical theory") explains how aid that is self-sacrificing
(in terms of classical individual fitness), or" altruism," can evolve if sufficiently beneficial to …

[PDF][PDF] The evolution of social behavior by kin selection

MJ West-Eberhard - The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1975 - repository.si.edu
Mutualism (reciprocity and cooperation) and parental manipulation may produce beneficent
behavior resembling that produced by kin selection. Mutually beneficent behavior can be …

The Evolution of Social Behavior by Kin Selection

MJW Eberhard - Quarterly Review of Biology, 1975 - JSTOR
Kin-selection theory (Hamilton's" genetical theory") explains how aid that is self-sacrificing
(in terms of classical individual fitness), or" altruism," can evolve if sufficiently beneficial to …

[PDF][PDF] The Evolution of Social Behavior by Kin Selection

MJW Eberhard - The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1975 - stri-sites.si.edu
Kin-selection theory (Hamilton's" genetical theory") explains how aid that is self-sacrificing
(in terms of classical individual fitness), or" altruism," can evolve if sufficiently beneficial to …