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The genetical theory of social behaviourR.A. Fisher's gene-centred view of evolution and the Fundamental Theorem of Natural Selection.Formalizing Darwinism and inclusive fitness theory.Defining fitness in an uncertain world.Selfish genetic elements and the gene’s-eye view of evolution.Natural selection and the maximization of fitness.Group adaptation, formal darwinism and contextual analysis.A formal theory of the selfish gene.The Problem of Biological Individuality
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bilimsel makale
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scientific article published on December 2008
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The simplest formal argument for fitness optimization.
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The simplest formal argument for fitness optimization.
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The simplest formal argument for fitness optimization.
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The simplest formal argument for fitness optimization.
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The simplest formal argument for fitness optimization.
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The simplest formal argument for fitness optimization.
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Alen Grafen
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10.1007/S12041-008-0064-9
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2008-12-01T00:00:00Z