Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Nat Ecol Evol. 2021 Apr;5(4):419-430. doi: 10.1038/s41559-020-01384-x. Epub 2021 Jan 28.
Since Hamilton published his seminal papers in 1964, our understanding of the importance of cooperation for life on Earth has evolved beyond recognition. Early research was focused on altruism in the social insects, where the problem of cooperation was easy to see. In more recent years, research into cooperation has expanded across the entire tree of life, and has been revolutionized by advances in genetic, microbiological and analytical techniques. We highlight ten insights that have arisen from these advances, which have illuminated generalizations across different taxa, making the world simpler to explain. Furthermore, progress in these areas has opened up numerous new problems to solve, suggesting exciting directions for future research.
自汉密尔顿于 1964 年发表开创性论文以来,我们对合作在地球上生命中的重要性的理解已经发生了翻天覆地的变化。早期的研究集中在社会性昆虫的利他主义上,在这些生物中合作问题显而易见。近年来,合作研究已经扩展到整个生命之树,并且由于遗传、微生物学和分析技术的进步而发生了革命性的变化。我们强调了这些进展带来的十个新见解,这些见解阐明了不同分类群之间的概括,使世界变得更易于解释。此外,这些领域的进展提出了许多需要解决的新问题,为未来的研究指明了令人兴奋的方向。