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Multilevel y selección de parentesco en un mundo conectado.

Michael J Wade1, David S Wilson, Charles Goodnight

  • 1Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, USA. mjwade@indiana.edu

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|February 19, 2010
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La virulencia reducida en los parásitos evoluciona debido a presiones de selección opuestas dentro del grupo y entre los grupos. Este hallazgo desafía la opinión de que la evolución está impulsada únicamente por la adaptación a nivel individual, destacando la importancia de la selección multinivel en la biología evolutiva.

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    • Se debate la evolución de la virulencia reducida en los parásitos, con algunos investigadores que favorecen la aptitud inclusiva y otros la selección multinivel.
    • Salvaje y otros. propuso que la virulencia reducida es una adaptación a nivel individual, negando la necesidad de selección de grupo.
    • Los modelos de aptitud inclusiva y de selección multinivel son matemáticamente equivalentes, pero ofrecen diferentes marcos conceptuales.