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kin selection

American  

noun

Biology.
  1. a form of natural selection that favors altruistic behavior toward close relatives resulting in an increase in the altruistic individual's genetic contribution to the next generation.


kin selection British  

noun

  1. biology natural selection resulting from altruistic behaviour by animals towards members of the same species, esp their offspring or other relatives

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This phenomenon, in which one member of a species forgoes its own chance to reproduce so that another can, is called kin selection.

From Science Magazine • Sep. 21, 2023

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

The biologist William D. Hamilton made an end run around this problem in 1964 by invoking a strategy that Maynard Smith had called kin selection.

From Scientific American • Jul. 17, 2017

Male chimpanzees remain in their natal home, so their male-male bonds are built on the standard evolutionary principle of kin selection.

From New York Times • Sep. 10, 2016

Bill Hamilton was still a decade away from the kin selection publications that would establish his reputation as the “most distinguished Darwinian since Darwin.”

From Slate • Apr. 3, 2014

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