ch 16 Flashcards
altruism
conferral of a benefit on other individuals at an apparent cost to the donor
coefficient of relationship
proportion of genes that are identical by common descent between two individuals of a species
cooperation
often used to mean activity that benefits both the actor and individuals
cultural evolution
changes in the frequency of non-genetic cultural traits within and among populations, based on processes such as nonrandom imitation
direct fitness
fitness of a gene or genotype as measured by its effect on the survival or reproduction of both the organisms bearing it
genetic conflict
antagonistic fitness relationships between alleles, either at the same locus (intralocus conflict) or at different loci (interlocus conflict)
hamilton’s rule
theoretical principle that an altruistic trait can increase if the benefit to recipients, multiplied by their relationship to the altruist, exceeds the fitness cost of the trait to the altruist
horizontal transmission
movement of genes or symbionts (such as parasites) between individual organisms other than by transmission from parents to their offspring
inclusive fitness
fitness of a gene or genotype as measured by its effect on the survival or reproduction of both the organisms bearing it and the genes, identical by descent, borne by the organism’s relatives
indirect fitness
fitness of a gene or genotype as measured by its effect on the survival or reproduction of both the organisms bearing it and the genes, identical by descent, borne by the organism’s relatives
kin selection
form o selection whereby alleles differ in their rate of propagation by influencing the impact of their bearers on the reproductive success of individuals (kin) who carry the same alleles by common descent
mutualism
symbiotic relation in which each of two species benefits by their interaction
parent-offspring conflict
condition in which a character stat that enhances fitness of offspring reduces the fitness of a parent
reciprocity
cooperation based on reciprocal aid in a succession of encounters between individuals
vertical transmission
movement of genes or symbionts (such as parasites) between individual organisms other than by transmission from parents to their offspring