Title: Animal Social Behavior
1Animal Social Behavior
2Animal Social Behavior
3Animal Social Behavior
- Costs, Disadvantages
- competition
- diseases, parasites
- degradation of environment
- increased conspicuousness
- Benefits, Advantages
- competition
- efficiency of foraging, predation
- avoidance of predation
- opportunity to modify environment
- interaction with genetic relatives
- recall that family is one of the levels of
biological organization
4Animal Social BehaviorIs family important?
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6Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
7Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
8Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
male parent C3C4
9Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
male parent C3C4
diplodiploidy
10Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
male parent C3C4
possible gametes C1 C2 C3 C4
11Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
male parent C3C4
possible offspring C1C3 C2C3 C1C4 C2C4
12Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
male parent C3C4
What proportion of genes do parents share with
their offspring?
possible offspring C1C3 C2C3 C1C4 C2C4
13Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
male parent C3C4
possible offspring C1C3 C2C3 C1C4
C2C4 gender doesnt matter
14Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
male parent C3C4
possible offspring C1C3 C2C3 C1C4
C2C4 what about siblings?
15Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
male parent C3C4
possible offspring C1C3 C2C3 C1C4 C2C4
Take any particular offspring C2C3
16Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
male parent C3C4
possible offspring C1C3 C2C3 C1C4 C2C4
Take any particular offspring C2C3
What proportion of genes are shared with its
siblings?
17Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
male parent C3C4
possible offspring C1C3 C2C3 C1C4 C2C4
Take any particular offspring C2C3
What proportion of genes are shared with its
siblings?
C1C3 C2C3 C1C4 C2C4 0.5
18Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
male parent C3C4
possible offspring C1C3 C2C3 C1C4 C2C4
Take any particular offspring C2C3
What proportion of genes are shared with its
siblings?
C1C3 C2C3 C1C4 C2C4 0.5 1.0
19Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
male parent C3C4
possible offspring C1C3 C2C3 C1C4 C2C4
Take any particular offspring C2C3
What proportion of genes are shared with its
siblings?
C1C3 C2C3 C1C4 C2C4 0.5 1.0
0.0
20Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
male parent C3C4
possible offspring C1C3 C2C3 C1C4 C2C4
Take any particular offspring C2C3
What proportion of genes are shared with its
siblings?
C1C3 C2C3 C1C4 C2C4 0.5 1.0
0.0 0.5
21Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
female parent C1C2
male parent C3C4
possible offspring C1C3 C2C3 C1C4 C2C4
Take any particular offspring C2C3
What proportion of genes are shared with its
siblings?
C1C3 C2C3 C1C4 C2C4 0.5 1.0
0.0 0.5
What is the average proportion of genes shared by
common descent by siblings?
22Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
The average proportion of genes shared by common
descent between any two individuals is the
coefficient of genetic relatedness and is
symbolized r
23Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
The average proportion of genes shared by common
descent between any two individuals is the
coefficient of genetic relatedness and is
symbolized r In diplodiploid species parents
- offspring, r 0.5 siblings, r
0.5 grandparents and grandchildren, r 0.25
24Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
The average proportion of genes shared by common
descent between any two individuals is the
coefficient of genetic relatedness and is
symbolized r In diplodiploid species parents
- offspring, r 0.5 siblings, r
0.5 grandparents and grandchildren, r
0.25 Aunts/uncles and nieces/nephews? Cousins?
25Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
siblings
Becky -- Steve Charles -- Deborah Chris
Jeff Rachel Lauren
26Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
0.5
Becky -- Steve Charles -- Deborah Chris
Jeff Rachel Lauren
0.5
0.5
Aunts/uncles with nieces/nephews, r 0.25 (0.5 x
0.5) first cousins, r 0.125 (0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5)
27Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
0.5
Becky -- Steve Charles -- Deborah Chris
Jeff Rachel Lauren Lorna Elanor
0.5
0.5
0.5
Descendant kin those in direct lines of
descent (parents, offspring, grandparents,
grandoffspring) Collateral kin relatives but
not descendants or ancestors (siblings,
aunts/uncles, nieces/nephews, cousins)
28Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
0.5
Becky -- Steve Charles -- Deborah Chris
Jeff Rachel Lauren Lorna Elanor
0.5
0.5
0.5
How much did my fitness increase when Ella was
born?
29Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
0.5
Becky -- Steve Charles -- Deborah Chris
Jeff Rachel Lauren Lorna Elanor
0.5
0.5
0.5
How much did my fitness increase when Ella was
born? This is direct fitness (r 0.25)
30Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
0.5
Becky -- Steve Charles -- Deborah Chris
Jeff Rachel Lauren Lorna Elanor
0.5
0.5
0.5
How much did my fitness increase when Ella was
born? This is direct fitness (r 0.25) How
much did Jeffs fitness increase when Ella was
born?
31Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
0.5
Becky -- Steve Charles -- Deborah Chris
Jeff Rachel Lauren Lorna Elanor
0.5
0.5
0.5
How much did my fitness increase when Ella was
born? This is direct fitness (r 0.25) How
much did Jeffs fitness increase when Ella was
born? This is indirect fitness (r 0.25)
32Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
0.5
Becky -- Steve Charles -- Deborah Chris
Jeff Rachel Lauren Lorna Elanor
0.5
0.5
0.5
How much did my fitness increase when Ella was
born? This is direct fitness (r 0.25) How
much did Jeffs fitness increase when Ella was
born? This is indirect fitness (r 0.25) How
much did Charles fitness increase when Ella was
born? This is also indirect fitness (r 0.125)
33Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
0.5
Becky -- Steve Charles -- Deborah Chris
Jeff Rachel Lauren Lorna Elanor
0.5
0.5
0.5
The combination of direct fitness and indirect
fitness for any particular individual is that
individuals inclusive fitness
34Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
The combination of direct fitness and indirect
fitness for any particular individual is that
individuals inclusive fitness Selection that
acts on individuals so that they behave in ways
that increase their inclusive fitness is called
indirect selection
35Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
The combination of direct fitness and indirect
fitness for any particular individual is that
individuals inclusive fitness Selection that
acts on individuals so that they behave in ways
that increase their inclusive fitness is called
indirect selection Darwin got it right when he
wrote that selection may be applied to the
family as well as to the individual
36Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
- Heritable variation (among families, in behaviors
that promote inclusive fitness) - combined with differential RS (among families)
- leads to the spread of characteristics (that
increase inclusive fitness) through populations - adaptive behaviors may evolve due to the action
of indirect selection
37Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
- What kinds of behaviors might evolve through the
action of indirect selection? - What kinds of behaviors increase the inclusive
fitness of an individual and thus the overall
fitness of the family? - Behaviors that appear to benefit the fitness of
recipient individuals at a cost to the fitness
of the donor individual - are called altruism
- Most behaviors that appear to be altruistic are
thought to have evolved through the action of
indirect selection
38Animal Social BehaviorHow is genetic relatedness
determined?
- What is the alternative to altruism?
- Selfishness is behavior that promote an
individuals RS, without worrying about the
effect of that behavior on the RS of other
individuals - Is selfishness or altruism more likely to evolve?
39Animal Social Behavior
40Animal Social BehaviorWhat is the effect of
indirect selection?
41Animal Social BehaviorWhat is the effect of
indirect selection?
42Animal Social BehaviorWhat is the effect of
indirect selection?
43Animal Social BehaviorWhat is the effect of
indirect selection?
44Animal Social BehaviorWhat is the effect of
indirect selection?
45Animal Social BehaviorWhat is the effect of
indirect selection?
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46Animal Social BehaviorWhat is the effect of
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This is why we need a special explanation for
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47Animal Social BehaviorWhat is the effect of
indirect selection?
Under what conditions (ecological, genetic) is
altruism most likely to evolve?