van Veelen Matthijs
CREED, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Roetersstraat 11, 1018 WB Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Theor Biol. 2007 Jun 7;246(3):551-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2007.01.001. Epub 2007 Jan 8.
Hamilton's famous rule was presented in 1964 in a paper called "The genetical theory of social behaviour (I and II)", Journal of Theoretical Biology 7, 1-16, 17-32. The paper contains a mathematical genetical model from which the rule supposedly follows, but it does not provide a link between the paper's central result, which states that selection dynamics take the population to a state where mean inclusive fitness is maximized, and the rule, which states that selection will lead to maximization of individual inclusive fitness. This note provides a condition under which Hamilton's rule does follow from his central result.
汉密尔顿著名的法则于1964年发表在一篇名为《社会行为的遗传理论(I和II)》的论文中,该论文发表于《理论生物学杂志》第7卷,第1 - 16页,第17 - 32页。这篇论文包含一个数学遗传模型,该法则理应由此模型推导得出,但它并未在论文的核心结果(即选择动态将种群带至平均广义适合度最大化的状态)与该法则(即选择将导致个体广义适合度最大化)之间建立联系。本注释给出了一个条件,在该条件下汉密尔顿法则确实能从他的核心结果推导得出。