Social selection

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title: Social selection
text: Social selection is a term used with varying meanings in biology. Joan Roughgarden proposed a hypothesis called social selection as an alternative to sexual selection. Social selection is argued to be a mode of natural selection based on reproductive transactions and a two-tiered approach to evolution and the development of social behavior. Reproductive transactions refer to a situation where one organism offers assistance to another in exchange for access to reproductive opportunity. The two ti
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description: Term used in biology
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date created: 2016-09-12T03:40:57Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T19:37:16Z
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