Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Kin Selection, Inclusive Fitness, Selfishness

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Cooperation and conflict lecture 16 (november 8th, 2017) Individuals often appear to sacrifice their survival or reproduction for the good of others. Increases the fitness of the parent; alleles are passed on from offspring. Usually there is no spite behaviour, but when it happens, it increases the fitness for their survival. Cooperation and selfishness are easy to reconcile with selection. Kin selection theory expands our view of fitness. Direct fitness: alleles make it to the next generation because you sacrificed yourself for your offspring. Indirect fitness: even if they are relatives, then alleles that make it to the next generations will increase your fitness. Inclusive fitness: number of offspring that are saved including direct and indirect fitness, whether of not they have any relation to you. If benefit to the actor"s indirect fitness outweighs the cost of the actor"s direct fitness, behaviour favoured by kin selection. Hamilton"s rule: helpful behaviour favoured if r x b > c .

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