Difference between natural selection and social selection
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Social selection is a mode of natural selection based on reproductive transactions and a two tiered approach to evolution and the development of social behavior. ... The two tiers of the theory are behavioral and population genetic.
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Social selection. Social selection is a mode of natural selection based on reproductive transactions and a two tiered approach to evolution and the development of social behavior. The two tiers of the theory are behavioral and population genetic.
Natural selection may arise from differences in survival, in fertility, in rate of development, in mating success, or in any other aspect of the life cycle. All such differences result in natural selection to the extent that they affect the number of progeny an organism leaves.
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