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40 Cards in this Set
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Hamiltons Rule |
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Inclusive Fitness |
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What is one of the potential benefits of social life? |
The possibility of cooperation among the members of the group. |
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Cooperation |
When two individuals both benefit from helping one another. |
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Postponed cooperation |
A eventually gains access to a resource controlled by B because of its prior help. |
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Reciprocity |
B directly pays A back for its prior aid. |
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Maladaptive altruism |
A sacrifices its lifetime Inclusive fitness in order to help B. |
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Adaptive altruism |
The initial Direct Fitness sacrifice made by A leads to indirect Fitness gaines for A. |
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Spite |
A reduces its reproductive success in order to harm B. |
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Deceit and manipulation |
B exploits or manipulate A in ways that harm A but benefits B. |
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Social Paper Wasp Example |
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Dispersal by helper warblers |
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Naked Mole Rat |
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