Cultural group selection and holobiont evolution – a comparison of structures of evolution

In Snait Gissis, Ehud Lamm & Ayelet Shavit, Landscapes of Collectivity in the Life Sciences. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press (2017)
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Abstract

The notion of structure of evolution is proposed to capture what it means to say that two situations exhibit the same or similar constellations of factors affecting evolution. The key features of holobiont evolution and the hologenome theory are used to define a holobiont structure of evolution. Finally, Cultural Group Selection, a set of hypotheses regarding the evolution of human cognition, is shown to match the holobiont structure closely though not perfectly.

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Ehud Lamm
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