Not exact matches
The finding affirms the importance of
kin selection — a backbone of social evolution theory for the last half century — in driving social evolution and
suggests a general model of animal social evolution, Chak said.
He
suggested that natural
selection could encourage altruistic behavior among
kin so as to improve the reproductive potential of the «family.»
Robert Kurzban
suggests we have at least two parallel systems for deciding right and wrong: one based on
kin selection...
This is part of the reason that many have
suggested that
kin selection, or at least its formulation as Hamilton's rule, might not be practically useful.