Altruism 6 Flashcards

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What is altruism?

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Behaviours that increase others survival chances at a cost to your own.

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What are 3 studies showing animal altruism?

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Wilkinson 1990-
Vampires bats blood

Sherman 1997-
Ground squirrel mating call

Burkart 2007-
Marmoset unrelated others food

Burda et al 2000-
Naked mole rats eusocial

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What does inclusive fitness refer to?

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Ability of an organism to pass on its genes to the next generation by direct fitness (offspring) or by indirect fitness (aid to a relative)

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What is evidence for kin selection?

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Hamilton’s rule-
R x B > C

  • coefficient of relatedness
  • benefit to receiver
  • cost to give

Wilkinson 1990-
More likely to share with relatives
Sherman 1997-
Only signal when loads around

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When is altruism not costly but rather adaptive?

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If you consider the genes eye view

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What is the evidence for kin selection in humans?

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Barrett 2002-

  • Food sharing common amongst close relatives.
  • passing on of wealth to lineal descendants is far more common.
  • relatives typically receive more expensive presents

Burnstein 1994

  • burning building
  • young over old
  • close kin over distant
  • healthy over sick
  • wealthy over poor
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How do we know our kin?

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Platek 2004

  • men preferred morphs of faces containing 25% of their own face
  • women relatively indifferent to resemblance.

DeBruine 2002-
-facial similarity elicits trust from others- adaptive response to kin.

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What are contradictory studies for kin selection?

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DeWaal and Luttrell 1988-
-Chimpanzees will help unrelated others.

Burkart 2007-
-marmoset monkeys will give to unrelated non-reciprocating others.

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What is a supporting argument for reciprocal altruism?

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Trivers 1971-
NS or SS could create psychological mechanisms to provide benefits to non-related provided:
- benefits outweigh costs
-memory and recognition of individuals to sport cheaters.
-possibility of repeated interaction

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What does axelrod 1981 suggest?

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Evolutionary stable strategy of tit for tat

-constant cooperating with instant punishment leads to mutual benefit

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What are supporting studies that humans use social exchanges to recall cheaters?

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Henrich et al 2005-
Humans have innate mechanisms to provide aid to those related to us and who could provide future aid.

Sigmund 2002-
This developed from small group living where cheaters wouldn’t have been able to cheat twice, we also expect others to remember our actions.

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