A Simple Model of Group Selection that Cannot Be Analyzed with Inclusive Fitness

Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 14-013/1

46 Pages Posted: 23 Jan 2014

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Matthijs van Veelen

University of Amsterdam - Amsterdam School of Economics (ASE); Tinbergen Institute

Shishi Luo

Government of the United States of America - Los Alamos National Laboratory

Burton Simon

University of Colorado at Denver

Date Written: January 17, 2014

Abstract

A widespread claim in evolutionary theory is that every group selection model can be recast in terms of inclusive fitness. Although there are interesting classes of group selection models for which this is possible, we show that it is not true in general. With a simple set of group selection models, we show two distinct limitations that prevent recasting in terms of inclusive fitness. The first is a limitation across models. We show that if inclusive fitness is to always give the correct prediction, the definition of relatedness needs to change, continuously, along with changes in the parameters of the model. This results in infinitely many different definitions of relatedness -- one for every parameter value -- which strips relatedness of its meaning. The second limitation is across time. We show that one can find the trajectory for the group selection model by solving a partial differential equation, and that it is mathematically impossible to do this using inclusive fitness.

Keywords: Group selection, inclusive fitness, kin selection, equivalence, social evolution

JEL Classification: C73

Suggested Citation

van Veelen, Matthijs and Luo, Shishi and Simon, Burton, A Simple Model of Group Selection that Cannot Be Analyzed with Inclusive Fitness (January 17, 2014). Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 14-013/1, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2382598 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2382598

Matthijs Van Veelen (Contact Author)

University of Amsterdam - Amsterdam School of Economics (ASE) ( email )

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Shishi Luo

Government of the United States of America - Los Alamos National Laboratory ( email )

Los Alamos, NM 87545
United States

Burton Simon

University of Colorado at Denver ( email )

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Denver, CO 80217
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