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Kin Selection

2008
Gary J. Puterka   +7 more
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Kin selection, kin avoidance and correlated strategies

Evolutionary Ecology, 1996
Kin selection of correlated strategies is examined for both weak and strong altruism under simple haploid inheritance. While kin assortment enhances the range of evolutionary stability for (strongly altruistic) correlated strategies (defined herein), kin avoidance is possible under a weakly altruistic correlated strategy.
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Selection for Hybrid Inviability through Kin Selection

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1994
A model is considered in which a modifier allele that decreases the fitness of partially sterile hybrids is favoured by natural selection. Such genes can be favoured if there is sib competition and hybrid fertility is very low. They can be favoured through a process of kin selection because a reduction of hybrid viability brings about a reduction in ...
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Resource availability affects kin selection in two cultivars of Pisum sativum

Plant growth regulation (Print), 2019
Enrico Pezzola, C. Pandolfi, S. Mancuso
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A General Model for Kin Selection

Evolution, 1992
Inclusive fitness theory is central to our understanding of the evolution of social behavior. By showing the importance of genetic transmission through nondescendent relatives, it helps to explain the evolution of reproductively altruistic behaviors, such as those observed in the social insects.
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Kin Selection

2007
von Hippel, William, Haselton, Martie G.
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Kin Selection and Group Selection

2017
In group-structured populations in which some other assumptions are satisfied, kin and group selectionist methods provide formally equivalent conditions for change. However, this only shows an equivalence between two statistical methodologies, and this is compatible with there being a real, causal distinction between kin and group selection processes ...
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