A rule is not a rule if it changes from case to case (A reply to Marshall's comment)
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- Queller's rule ok: Comment on van Veelen ``When inclusive fitness is right and when it can be wrong
- Group selection and inclusive fitness are \textit{not} equivalent; the price equation vs. models and statistics
- Hamilton's rule in multi-level selection models
- A simple model of group selection that cannot be analyzed with inclusive fitness
- Hamilton's missing link
Cites work
- Evolutionary Games and Population Dynamics
- Group selection, kin selection, altruism and cooperation: when inclusive fitness is right and when it can be wrong
- Hamilton's missing link
- On the use of the Price equation
- Queller's rule ok: Comment on van Veelen ``When inclusive fitness is right and when it can be wrong
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(10)- Continuous-time models of group selection, and the dynamical insufficiency of kin selection models
- A generalization of Hamilton's rule -- love others how much?
- Group selection and inclusive fitness are \textit{not} equivalent; the price equation vs. models and statistics
- Understanding microbial cooperation
- Queller's rule ok: Comment on van Veelen ``When inclusive fitness is right and when it can be wrong
- Hamilton's rule
- A simple model of group selection that cannot be analyzed with inclusive fitness
- The replicator dynamics with \(n\) players and population structure
- Multi-player games on the cycle
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6902501 (Why is no real title available?)
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