- Expanded social fitness and Hamilton's rule for kin, kith, and kind
[作者:Queller, DC,期刊:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 页码:10792-10799 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2011年108-Suppl. 2]
- Inclusive fitness theory has a combination of simplicity, generality, and accuracy that has made it an extremely successful way of thinking about and modeling effects on kin. However, there are types of social interactio...
- Evolutionary transitions in bacterial symbiosis
[作者:Sachs, JL; Skophammer, RG; Regus, JU,期刊:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 页码:10800-10807 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2011年108-Suppl. 2]
- Diverse bacterial lineages formbeneficial infections with eukaryotic hosts. The origins, evolution, and breakdown of these mutualisms represent important evolutionary transitions. To examine these key events, we synthesi...
- Kinship, greenbeards, and runaway social selection in the evolution of social insect cooperation
[作者:Nonacs, P,期刊:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 页码:10808-10815 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2011年108-Suppl. 2]
- Social Hymenoptera have played a leading role in development and testing of kin selection theory. Inclusive fitness models, following from Hamilton's rule, successfully predict major life history characteristics, such as...
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