29 NOV 2013 by ideonexus
The Actuarial Math of Altruism
I have talked in elemental
terms of suicidal genes for saving the lives of particular numbers of kin
of exactly known relatedness. Obviously, in real life, animals cannot be
expected to count exactly how many relatives they are saving, nor to
perform Hamilton's calculations in their heads even if they had some way
of knowing exactly who their brothers and cousins were. In real life,
certain suicide and absolute 'saving' of life must be replaced by statistical
risks of death, one's own and oth...It's not just intra-species, but the closer the relative the more altruism. Also the potential to reproduce affects the relationship as well.
19 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
The Evolution of Whales from Land to Sea
Whales were long an enigma, but recently our knowledge of whale evolution has become
rather rich. Molecular genetic evidence (see Chapter 10 for the nature of this kind of evidence)
shows that the closest living cousins of whales are hippos, then pigs, then ruminants. Even more
surprisingly, the molecular evidence shows that hippos are more closely related to whales than they
are to the cloven-hoofed animals (such as pigs and ruminants) which look much more like them.
This is another example ...The opposite of sea animals evolving to live on land.