R. Sear
Family matters: kin, demography and child health in a rural Gambian population
Sear, R.; Mace, R.
Authors
R. Mace
Contributors
G.R. Bentley
Editor
R. Mace
Editor
Abstract
In this study, we focus on a traditional society, and assume inclusive fitness arguments largely provide an explanation for allocare. Hamilton's rule states that help will be provided to recipients by their relatives, provided that the costs of helping are less than the benefits to the recipient, discounted by the degree of relatedness between recipient and donor: rb>c where r represents the coefficient of relatedness (the probability that any gene will be shared by recipient and donor), b the benefits of helping and c the costs. For allocare to become common between a given set of relatives, the benefits of allocare (b) must be relatively high, the costs (c) relatively low, or both.
Citation
Sear, R., & Mace, R. (2009). Family matters: kin, demography and child health in a rural Gambian population. In G. Bentley, & R. Mace (Eds.), Substitute parents : biological and social perspectives on alloparenting in human societies (50-76). Berghahn Journals
Publication Date | Sep 1, 2009 |
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Deposit Date | Oct 28, 2010 |
Publisher | Berghahn Journals |
Pages | 50-76 |
Series Title | Studies of the Biosocial Society |
Book Title | Substitute parents : biological and social perspectives on alloparenting in human societies. |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1659972 |
Publisher URL | http://www.berghahnbooks.com/title.php?rowtag=BentleySubstitute |
Additional Information | Studies of the Biosocial Society ; 3. |
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