Hamilton's rule, the evolution of behavior rules and the wizardry of control theory.

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Title
Hamilton's rule, the evolution of behavior rules and the wizardry of control theory.
Journal
Journal of theoretical biology
Author(s)
Lehmann L.
ISSN
1095-8541 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0022-5193
Publication state
Published
Issued date
21/12/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
555
Pages
111282
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
This paper formalizes selection on a quantitative trait affecting the evolution of behavior (or development) rules through which individuals act and react with their surroundings. Combining Hamilton's marginal rule for selection on scalar traits and concepts from optimal control theory, a necessary first-order condition for the evolutionary stability of the trait in a group-structured population is derived. The model, which is of intermediate level of complexity, fills a gap between the formalization of selection on evolving traits that are directly conceived as actions (no phenotypic plasticity) and selection on evolving traits that are conceived as strategies or function valued actions (complete phenotypic plasticity). By conceptualizing individuals as open deterministic dynamical systems expressing incomplete phenotypic plasticity, the model captures selection on a large class of phenotypic expression mechanisms, including developmental pathways and learning under life-history trade-offs. As an illustration of the results, a first-order condition for the evolutionary stability of behavior response rules from the social evolution literature is re-derived, strengthened, and generalized. All results of the paper also generalize directly to selection on multidimensional quantitative traits affecting behavior rule evolution, thereby covering neural and gene network evolution.
Keywords
Humans, Selection, Genetic, Biological Evolution, Altruism, Social Behavior, Cooperative Behavior, Adaptive dynamics, Behavior evolution, Control theory, Hamilton’s rule, Life-history evolution, Natural selection, Social evolution
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Web of science
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Yes
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