Genetic relatedness in viscous populations

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Abstract

Hamilton's inclusive fitness rule shows that the evolution of altruism is facilitated by high genetic relatedness of altruists to their beneficiaries. But the evolution of altruism is inhibited when the beneficiaries are also close competitors of the altruist, as will often be true in structured or viscous populations. However, Hamilton's rule still gives the correct condition for the evolution of altruism if relatedness is measured with respect to the local competitive neighbourhood. © 1994 Chapman & Hall.

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Queller, D. C. (1994). Genetic relatedness in viscous populations. Evolutionary Ecology, 8(1), 70–73. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01237667

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