Hamilton's legacy: kinship, cooperation and social tolerance in mammalian groups

作者: Jennifer E. Smith

DOI: 10.1016/J.ANBEHAV.2014.02.029

关键词: Inclusive fitnessSocial evolutionSocial psychologyCooperative breedingKinshipKin recognitionAggressionBiologyKin selectionSocial group

摘要: In 1964, WD Hamilton proposed a novel solution to the long-standing evolutionary puzzle: why do individuals cooperate? Hamilton predicted that, if individuals possess the ability to …

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