Authors
Kevin R Foster, Tom Wenseleers, Francis LW Ratnieks
Publication date
2006/2/1
Source
Trends in ecology & evolution
Volume
21
Issue
2
Pages
57-60
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate and misunderstanding. Nevertheless, the idea that relatedness among individuals can drive the evolution of altruism has emerged as a central paradigm in evolutionary biology. Or has it? In two recent articles, E.O. Wilson argues that kin selection should no longer be considered the main explanation for the evolution of altruism in insect societies. Here, we discuss what these articles say about kin selection and how it relates to the theory. We conclude that kin selection remains the key explanation for the evolution of altruism in eusocial insects.
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KR Foster, T Wenseleers, FLW Ratnieks - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2006