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The evolution of eusociality

Authors :
Abbot, Patrick
Abe, Jun
Alcock, John
Alizon, Samuel
Alpedrinha, Joao A. C.
Andersson, Malte
Andre, Jean-Baptiste
Baalen, Minus van
Balloux, Francois
Balshine, Sigal
Barton, Nick
Beukeboom, Leo W.
Biernaskie, Jay M.
Bilde, Trine
Borgia, Gerald
Breed, Michael
Brown, Sam
Bshary, Redouan
Buckling, Angus
Burley, Nancy T.
Burton-Chellew, Max N.
Cant, Michael A.
Chapuisat, Michel
Charnov, Eric L.
Clutton-Brock, Tim
Cockburn, Andrew
Cole, Blaine J.
Colegrave, Nick
Cosmides, Leda
Couzin, Iain D.
Coyne, Jerry A.
Creel, Scott
Crespi, Bernard
Curry, Robert L.
Dall, Sasha R. X.
Day, Troy
Dickinson, Janis L.
Dugatkin, Lee Alan
Mouden, Claire El
Emlen, Stephen T.
Evans, Jay
Ferriere, Regis
Field, Jeremy
Foitzik, Susanne
Foster, Kevin
Foster, William A.
Fox, Charles W.
Gadau, Juergen
Gandon, Sylvain
Gardner, Andy
GARDNER, MICHAEL G.
Getty, Thomas
Goodisman, Michael A. D.
Grafen, Alan
Grosberg, Rick
Grozinger, Christina M.
Gouyon, Pierre-Henri
Gwynne, Darryl
Harvey, Paul H.
Hatchwell, Ben J.
Heinze, Ju ̈rgen
Helantera, Heikki
Helms, Ken R.
Hill, Kim
Jiricny, Natalie
Johnstone, Rufus A.
Kacelnik, Alex
Kiers, E.Toby
Kokko, Hanna
Komdeur, Jan
Korb, Judith
Kronauer, Daniel
̈mmerli, Rolf Ku
Lehmann, Laurent
Linksvayer, Timothy A.
Lion, Se ́bastien
Lyon, Bruce
Marshall, James A. R.
Elreath, Richard Mc
Michalakis, Yannis
E.Michod, Richard
Mock, Douglas
Monnin, Thibaud
Montgomerie, Robert
Moore, Allen J.
Mueller, Ulrich G.
Noe, Ronald
Okasha, Samir
Pamilo, Pekka
Parker, Geoff A.
Pedersen, Jes S.
Pen, Ido
Pfennig, David
Queller, David C.
Rankin, Daniel J.
Reece, Sarah E.
Reeve, Hudson K.
Reuter, Max
Roberts, Gilbert
Robson, Simon K. A.
Roze, Denis
Rousset, Francois
Rueppell, Olav
Sachs, Joel L.
Santorelli, Lorenzo
Schmid-Hempel, Paul
Schwarz, Michael P.
Scott-Phillips, Tom
Shellmann-Sherman, Janet
Sherman, Paul W.
Shuker, David M.
Smith, Jeff
Spagna, Joseph C.
Strassmann, Beverly
Suarez, Andrew V.
̈m, Liselotte Sundstro
Taborsky, Michael
Taylor, Peter
Thompson, Graham
Tooby, John
Tsutsui, Neil D.
Tsuji, Kazuki
Turillazzi, Stefano
́beda, Francisco U
Vargo, Edward L.
Voelkl, Bernard
Wenseleers, Tom
West, Stuart A.
West-Eberhard, Mary Jane
Westneat, David F.
Wiernasz, C.
Wild, Geoff
Wrangham, Richard
Young, Andrew J.
W.Zeh, David
Zeh, Jeanne A.
Zink, Andrew
Institut d'écologie et des sciences de l'environnement de Paris (iEES Paris)
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Université Paris-Est Créteil Val-de-Marne - Paris 12 (UPEC UP12)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Institut d'écologie et des sciences de l'environnement de Paris (IEES (UMR_7618 / UMR_D_242 / UMR_A_1392 / UM_113) )
Source :
Nature, Nature, Nature Publishing Group, 2010, 466 (7310), pp.1057-1062. ⟨10.1038/nature09205⟩
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2010.

Abstract

Eusociality, in which some individuals reduce their own lifetime reproductive potential to raise the offspring of others, underlies the most advanced forms of social organization and the ecologically dominant role of social insects and humans. For the past four decades kin selection theory, based on the concept of inclusive fitness, has been the major theoretical attempt to explain the evolution of eusociality. Here we show the limitations of this approach. We argue that standard natural selection theory in the context of precise models of population structure represents a simpler and superior approach, allows the evaluation of multiple competing hypotheses, and provides an exact framework for interpreting empirical observations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836, 14764679, and 14764687
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature, Nature, Nature Publishing Group, 2010, 466 (7310), pp.1057-1062. ⟨10.1038/nature09205⟩
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d65b9e1acd508b01295b3997c820aeb9