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From: Alan Rogers -4
To: Gordon Getty -4
Cc: Robert Trivers >, Robert Frank <1 Jeffrey Epstein
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Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 21:05:26 +0000
Charlesworth and Chamov published an age-structured theory of kin selection in 1981 (JTB 88:103) and Taylor
and Frank did it a different way in 1996 (JTB 180:27). I added time delays to the Charlesworth-Chamov model
in 1993 (Evollutionary Ecology 7:406). These models all grow out of the ideas that Hamilton introduced in his
"Moulding of senescence" paper in 1966. But Hamilton 1966 didn't do kin selection. He did however argue that
reproductive value is not the right way to formulate the problem. His model (and also those mentioned above)
use the numerator of reproductive value, but the normalization is different. To put this differently, the
reproductive value at age x needs to be weighted by l_x, the probability of surviving to that age. This weighting
is missing from the formulation directly in terms of reproductive value.
Alan
2013/11/25 Gordon Getty
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