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inclusive fitness

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noun

Biology.
  1. the fitness of an individual organism as measured in terms of the survival and reproductive success of its kin, each relative being valued according to the probability of shared genetic information, an offspring or sibling having a value of 50 percent and a cousin 25 percent.


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The lowering of individual fitness to enhance the reproductive fitness of a relative and thus one’s inclusive fitness evolves through kin selection.

From Textbooks Jun. 9, 2022

In this, Wilson is very much in the minority; Richard Dawkins has called his criticisms of inclusive fitness “downright perverse.”

From The New Yorker Sep. 10, 2018

Cannibals that consume their own relatives remove those genes from the population, reducing what scientists call their inclusive fitness.

From New York Times Jan. 30, 2017

In it he proposes that inclusive fitness should now be understood as a multilevel selection approach in which there is a nested hierarchy extending from genes, to individuals, to kin, and finally to groups.

From Scientific American Jul. 9, 2012

One of the key ideas to explain this has been kin selection theory or inclusive fitness, which argues that individuals cooperate according to how they are related.

From Slate Apr. 30, 2012

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