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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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In 2010, he turned against inclusive fitness, publishing a paper attacking the concept with Martin A. Nowak of Harvard and Corina E. Tarnita, now at Princeton.

From New York Times

“The basic foundations of inclusive fitness theory are unsound,” Dr. Wilson said in a 2012 interview.

From New York Times

Richard Dawkins, a leading exponent of inclusive fitness, ruthlessly attacked Dr. Wilson in a review of “The Social Conquest of Earth,” which he said was full of “downright perverse misunderstandings.”

From New York Times

Mr. Hamilton described “inclusive fitness,” as this concept came to be known, in a 1963 paper.

From New York Times

Many people have posed explanations for this confusing genetic inheritance, such as the idea from Sabine Eggers and her colleagues that childless women have inclusive fitness because they help raise other women’s children.

From Scientific American