kin selection Flashcards
relative measurement
relative measure is a context-specific measurement as the individual score depends on its comparison to other scores within the group.
eg) fitness of individual is found compared to its population
biological fitness definition from a gene perspective
how well an individual (=allele) does relative to others in the population
what does it mean when we say being fit is selfish?
one wants to pass on their genes/alleles to next gen and produce many offspring with their alleles
why are the statements such as “to ensure the survial of the species” “for the good of the species” and “natures way of making sure the species survive” fundamentally incorrect?
because it is the individual (the allele) that is favoured by natural selection, not the group
behaviours that dedcrease fitness
altruism. fitness cost to individual but benefit to recipient
how are altruistic behaviours selfish
organisms only behave altruistically to close relatives
direct fitness vs indirect
direct fitness:
the number offspring an individual produces themselves
indirect fitness:
offspring produced by relatives bc of help an individual provides
eg) bee eaters increase their indirect fitness as they increase the fitness of their relatives by staying at the parents nest. however this does lower direct fitness. this behaviour is selected (meaning favoured by natural selection as overall it increases fitness)
cooperation, reciprocal altruism, and kin selection
c= interactions between individuals where both parties benefit from the interaction (african wild dogs working togethrt to hunt)
r=altruistic behaviour that is exchanged between a pair of individuals. the costs of altruistic behaviours are balanced out when favours are returned (monkeys grooming one another)
k= behaviours that increase the fitness of thier kin at the expense of their own fitness (bee eaters staying at nest of young)
inclusive fitness and what increases inclusive fitness
the combination of direct production of offspring via direct and indirect fitness.
what increases inclusive fitness?
cooperation, reciprocal altruism, and kin selectiion
hamiltons rule
formula that explains which behaivours will be favoured by natural selection
Br>C
inclusive fitness/hamiltons rule and the sexy son hypothesis
mating with an attractive polygamous bird even tho it costs the females fitness, may increase her inclusive fitness if her sons inherit the attractive qualities and are able to pass them along.
calculate relatedness
r=(0.5)^n
n= # of links between relatives
full siblings have one link
neice and uncle and 2 links