Evolution of cooperation by multilevel selection
Harvard University · Evolutionary Genomics (United States) · +1 more institution
Abstract
We propose a minimalist stochastic model of multilevel (or group) selection. A population is subdivided into groups. Individuals interact with other members of the group in an evolutionary game that determines their fitness. Individuals reproduce, and offspring are added to the same group. If a group reaches a certain size, it can split into two. Faster reproducing individuals lead to larger groups that split more often. In our model, higher-level selection emerges as a byproduct of individual reproduction and population structure. We derive a fundamental condition for the evolution of cooperation by group selection: if b/c > 1 + n/m, then group selection favors cooperation. The parameters b and c denote the…
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2Topics & keywords
- Group selection
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Group (periodic table)
- Population
- Evolutionary biology
- Biological evolution
- Biology
- Reproduction