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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «KIN SELECTION»
Découvrez l'usage de
kin selection dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
kin selection et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Evolution of social insect colonies: sex allocation and
kin ...
This book is about the genetics and behaviour of individuals within colonies of social insects - bees, wasps, ants, and termites.
Rossiter Henry Crozier, Pekka Pamilo, 1996
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Cooperation in Primates and Humans: Mechanisms and Evolution
Joan B. Silk “ 'Kin selection' ...has become a bandwagon, and when bandwagons
start to roll attitudes sometimes polarise. The rush to jump on provokes a healthy
reaction. So it is today that the sensitive ethologist with his ear to the ground ...
Peter Kappeler, Carel P. van Schaik, 2006
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Sociobiology: The New Synthesis
It must be added, however, that even in such colonial species no evidence exists
that interdemic selection prevails over kin selection or even counteracts it. It is
even possible that minimum population sizes are decided indirectly by some as ...
4
Social Evolution in Ants
Since reciprocal altruism may occur between relatives, this route to altruism and
the kin selection one are not mutually exclusive (e.g. Nee 1989; Ligon 1991;
Dugatkin et al. 1994). Over the time-scale of the individual's lifespan, delayed ...
Andrew F. G. Bourke, 1995
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Primate Paradigms: Sex Roles and Social Bonds
Another paradox that blurs some discussions of kin selection results from the
difficulty described earlier of deciding the appropriate level of selection, since kin
selection too can be interpreted as operating at different levels. For example, kin
...
Linda Marie Fedigan, 1982
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The Nature of
Selection: Evolutionary Theory in ...
What of kin selection? The basic idea behind this kind of selection process is that
individuals interact differentially with kin and thereby differentially affect their
fitness values.29 Kin selection would be impossible if individuals interacted with
...
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Kinship and Behavior in Primates
In other words, our knowledge of the role of kin selection in the observed
deployment of altruism in primate groups is approximate at best. Various factors
converge to curtail the deployment of altruism well before the relatedness
threshold for ...
Bernard Chapais, Carol M. Berman, 2004
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Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals
Increases in direct fitness include mechanisms such as direct benefits of group-
living, direct and indirect reciprocity, and mutualism. Increases in indirect fitness
are achieved via kin selection. It has been argued that when competition occurs
at ...
William F. Perrin, Bernd Wursig, J. G.M. Thewissen, 2009
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Evolution of Communication Systems: A Comparative Approach
W. Tecumseh Fitch In a famous passage, J. B. S. Haldane (1955) conveyed the
seed of the idea of kin selection when he acknowledged the selective advantage
of saving, at risk to his own life, drowning brothers or cousins, but not more ...
D. Kimbrough Oller, Ulrike Griebel, 2004
KIN SELECTION To explain the more clear-cut cases of worker altruism, we must
turn to kin selection, which can be defined as the alteration of the frequencies of
genes shared by relatives through actions that favor or disfavor their relatives' ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «KIN SELECTION»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
kin selection est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Without God, is there a golden rule?
Selfless behavior is a product of “kin selection,” the article said—the idea that your genes are passed on not only to your own children but also ... «White Mountain Independent, juil 15»
Peter Saunders Sorts Out Confusion Over "Epigenetics"
Thus for example, I've often heard neo-Darwinists say how important Bill Hamilton was because of his theory of kin selection. Kin selection is ... «Huffington Post, juil 15»
Evolution of Kin Discrimination
“We often think of [organisms that show kin selection] as having a very similar strategy,” said Rafael Rosengarten, a postdoctoral researcher ... «The Scientist, juil 15»
No, Mr. President, you can not make us all own Dylann Roof
We all feel the nudge, to some degree, of countless generations of kin selection which is baked into the cake and won't be erased by a couple ... «Hot Air, juin 15»
Animals evolve. People evolve. Can groups evolve?
Last time, we left off with the raging debates between scientists who champion kin selection and those who swear by group selection. «Patheos, juin 15»
Is Inbreeding Always Bad?
These include far faster and more efficient reproduction, lower search costs, improves kin selection, undesired variability over generations, ... «Slate Magazine, juin 15»
Absurd Creature of the Week: The Spider Mother That Barfs Up Her …
It's known as kin selection: By helping guarantee their nieces and nephews survive, the sisters are indeed helping pass some of their genes ... «Wired, mai 15»
Bacteria Can Aid Aphids Against Predation and Parasitism
This cloning and clustering behavior allows for “kin selection” to occur. Kin selection is an evolutionary strategy in which an individual increases ... «Entomology Today, avril 15»
The Man Who Couldn't Stop Giving
In the mid-20th century, biologists began explaining acts of altruism with something called kin selection. The theory holds that animals, including humans, are far ... «The Atlantic, avril 15»
Do parents favor their biological children over their adopted ones?
To see how this so-called kin selection theory might apply to ... kin selection behaviors that might otherwise lead parents to invest more time ... «Science /AAAS, avril 15»