Social evolution and the what, when, why and how of the major evolutionary transitions in the history of life

Social evolution and the what, when, why and how of the major evolutionary transitions in the history of life
Title Social evolution and the what, when, why and how of the major evolutionary transitions in the history of life PDF eBook
Author Peter Nonacs
Publisher Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages 154
Release 2023-01-27
Genre Science
ISBN 2832512119

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The Major Transitions in Evolution

The Major Transitions in Evolution
Title The Major Transitions in Evolution PDF eBook
Author John Maynard Smith
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 361
Release 1997-10-30
Genre Nature
ISBN 019850294X

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During evolution there have been several major changes in the way genetic information is organized and transmitted from one generation to the next. These transitions include the origin of life itself, the first eukaryotic cells, reproduction by sexual means, the appearance of multicellular plants and animals, the emergence of cooperation and of animal societies. This is the first book to discuss all these major transitions and their implications for our understanding of evolution.Clearly written and illustrated with many original diagrams, this book will be welcomed by students and researchers in the fields of evolutionary biology, ecology, and genetics.

The Social Evolution of Human Nature

The Social Evolution of Human Nature
Title The Social Evolution of Human Nature PDF eBook
Author Harry Smit
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 241
Release 2014-04-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1107055199

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Harry Smit examines the elements of current evolutionary theory and how they bear on the evolution of the human mind.

The Major Transitions in Evolution Revisited

The Major Transitions in Evolution Revisited
Title The Major Transitions in Evolution Revisited PDF eBook
Author Brett Calcott
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 330
Release 2011-04-22
Genre Science
ISBN 0262294532

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Drawing on recent advances in evolutionary biology, prominent scholars return to the question posed in a pathbreaking book: how evolution itself evolved. In 1995, John Maynard Smith and Eörs Szathmáry published their influential book The Major Transitions in Evolution. The "transitions" that Maynard Smith and Szathmáry chose to describe all constituted major changes in the kinds of organisms that existed but, most important, these events also transformed the evolutionary process itself. The evolution of new levels of biological organization, such as chromosomes, cells, multicelled organisms, and complex social groups radically changed the kinds of individuals natural selection could act upon. Many of these events also produced revolutionary changes in the process of inheritance, by expanding the range and fidelity of transmission, establishing new inheritance channels, and developing more open-ended sources of variation. Maynard Smith and Szathmáry had planned a major revision of their work, but the death of Maynard Smith in 2004 prevented this. In this volume, prominent scholars (including Szathmáry himself) reconsider and extend the earlier book's themes in light of recent developments in evolutionary biology. The contributors discuss different frameworks for understanding macroevolution, prokaryote evolution (the study of which has been aided by developments in molecular biology), and the complex evolution of multicellularity.

Animal Behaviour: Evolution and Mechanisms

Animal Behaviour: Evolution and Mechanisms
Title Animal Behaviour: Evolution and Mechanisms PDF eBook
Author Nils Anthes
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 712
Release 2010-04-03
Genre Science
ISBN 3642026249

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This up-to-date review examines key areas of animal behaviour, including communication, cognition, conflict, cooperation, sexual selection and behavioural variation. Various tests are covered, including recent empirical examples.

The Philosophy of Social Evolution

The Philosophy of Social Evolution
Title The Philosophy of Social Evolution PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Birch
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2017
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198733054

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From mitochondria to meerkats, the natural world is full of spectacular examples of social behaviour. In the early 1960s W. D. Hamilton changed the way we think about how such behaviour evolves. He introduced three key innovations - now known as 'Hamilton's rule,' 'kin selection,' and 'inclusive fitness' - and his pioneering work kick-started a research programme now known as social evolution theory. His work has been enormously influential, but remains the subject of fierce controversy. This is a book about the philosophical foundations and future prospects of social evolution theory. In Part I, 'Foundations', Jonathan Birch provides a careful exposition and defence of Hamilton's ideas, with a few modifications along the way. In Part II, 'Extensions', Birch shows how these ideas can be applied to phenomena including cooperation in microorganisms, cooperation among the cells of a multicellular organism, and culturally evolved cooperation in the earliest human societies. Birch argues that real progress can be made in understanding microbial evolution, evolutionary transitions, and human evolution by viewing them through the lens of social evolution theory, provided the theory is interpreted with care and adapted where necessary. This book, the first book-length philosophical study of Hamilton's ideas, places social evolution theory on a firm philosophical footing and sets out exciting new directions for further work. It is essential reading for philosophers of science, evolutionary biologists, and evolutionary social scientists. -- from dust jacket.

Handbook on Evolution and Society

Handbook on Evolution and Society
Title Handbook on Evolution and Society PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Maryanski
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 669
Release 2015-11-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317258339

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"Handbook on Evolution and Society" brings together original chapters by prominent scholars who have been instrumental in the revival of evolutionary theorizing and research in the social sciences over the last twenty-five years. Previously unpublished essays provide up-to-date, critical surveys of recent research and key debates. The contributors discuss early challenges posed by sociobiology, the rise of evolutionary psychology, the more conflicted response of evolutionary sociology to sociobiology, and evolutionary psychology. Chapters address the application and limitations of Darwinian ideas in the social sciences. Prominent authors come from a variety of disciplines in ecology, biology, primatology, psychology, sociology, and the humanities. The most comprehensive resource available, this vital collection demonstrates to scholars and students the new ways in which evolutionary approaches, ultimately derived from biology, are influencing the diverse social sciences and humanities.