Understanding microbial cooperation
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- A theory of group selection.
- Darwinian selection and altruism
- Evolutionary dynamics. Exploring the equations of life.
- Evolutionary game theory: theoretical concepts and applications to microbial communities
- 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
- Optimization of inclusive fitness
- Strong altruism can evolve in randomly formed groups
- Synergy and discounting of cooperation in social dilemmas
- The different limits of weak selection and the evolutionary dynamics of finite populations
- The eleventh R. A. Fisher Memorial Lecture - Kin selection and altruism
- The evolution of altruism: game theory in multilevel selection and inclusive fitness
- The evolution of cooperation
Cited in
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- Studying microbiology with Glenn F. Webb
- Division of labor in bacterial populations
- Probability of no default for a microloan under uncertainty
- Evolving cooperation
- Density games
- Coexistence of productive and non-productive populations by fluctuation-driven spatio-temporal patterns
- Mathematical modelling of bacterial quorum sensing: a review
- Evolution of staying together in the context of diffusible public goods
- Stochastic evolution of staying together
- Limitations of inclusive fitness
- Hamiltons rule in finite populations with synergistic interactions
- An age-dependent model to analyse the evolutionary stability of bacterial quorum sensing
- Modeling symbiosis by interactions through species carrying capacities
- Evolutionary shift dynamics on a cycle
- Fast cheater migration stabilizes coexistence in a public goods dilemma on networks
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