"Extended Fitness" hypothesis: a link between individual and group selection

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Sandro José de
Data de Publicação: 2013
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: What are the targets of natural selection remains a controversial issue in Biology. Here I propose the "Extended Fitness" hypothesis, in which extended phenotypes emerge as a link between individual and group selection. The basic premise of the extended fitness hypothesis is that extended phenotypes can be used by members of the same group since they are adapted to use them. Thus, extended phenotypes can also contribute to the fitness of members of the same species. Group selection emerges as a natural consequence of the shared use of extended phenotypes, which allow the evolutionary forces acting on individuals to become effective at the group level. The extended fitness hypothesis is supported by several observations found in nature. The hypothesis presented here provides a theoretical framework for the design of both modeling and experimental approaches to studying the role of extended phenotypes in group selection.
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Group selection emerges as a natural consequence of the shared use of extended phenotypes, which allow the evolutionary forces acting on individuals to become effective at the group level. The extended fitness hypothesis is supported by several observations found in nature. 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title "Extended Fitness" hypothesis: a link between individual and group selection
spellingShingle "Extended Fitness" hypothesis: a link between individual and group selection
Souza, Sandro José de
Extended phenotypes
Group selection
Kin selection
Fitness
title_short "Extended Fitness" hypothesis: a link between individual and group selection
title_full "Extended Fitness" hypothesis: a link between individual and group selection
title_fullStr "Extended Fitness" hypothesis: a link between individual and group selection
title_full_unstemmed "Extended Fitness" hypothesis: a link between individual and group selection
title_sort "Extended Fitness" hypothesis: a link between individual and group selection
author Souza, Sandro José de
author_facet Souza, Sandro José de
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Sandro José de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Extended phenotypes
Group selection
Kin selection
Fitness
topic Extended phenotypes
Group selection
Kin selection
Fitness
description What are the targets of natural selection remains a controversial issue in Biology. Here I propose the "Extended Fitness" hypothesis, in which extended phenotypes emerge as a link between individual and group selection. The basic premise of the extended fitness hypothesis is that extended phenotypes can be used by members of the same group since they are adapted to use them. Thus, extended phenotypes can also contribute to the fitness of members of the same species. Group selection emerges as a natural consequence of the shared use of extended phenotypes, which allow the evolutionary forces acting on individuals to become effective at the group level. The extended fitness hypothesis is supported by several observations found in nature. The hypothesis presented here provides a theoretical framework for the design of both modeling and experimental approaches to studying the role of extended phenotypes in group selection.
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