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'Mutual aid' and 'animal dispersion': an historical analysis of alternatives to Darwin.

机译:“互助”和“动物分散”:对达尔文替代品的历史分析。

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Petr Alekseyevich Kropotkin (1842-1921) and Vero Copner Wynne-Edwards (1906-1997) developed evolutionary theories that emphasized social groups and cooperation rather than the organism-level natural selection of standard Darwinian theory. The most important reason for their alternative interpretations was their experience as field naturalists. Kropotkin and Wynne-Edwards worked in arctic environments and were impressed by aspects of the natural world that differed significantly from those experienced by Darwin or Wallace. These field experiences led to their emphasis on mutual aid and group selection, respectively. Understanding the development of their theories helps to illuminate the continuing debates over evolutionary theory and the current resurgence of interest in group selection.
机译:Petr Alekseyevich Kropotkin(1842-1921)和Vero Copner Wynne-Edwards(1906-1997)发展了进化论,强调社会群体和合作,而不是标准达尔文主义理论的有机体自然选择。他们另类解释的最重要原因是他们作为野外博物学家的经验。 Kropotkin和Wynne-Edwards在北极环境中工作,自然世界的各个方面给人留下了深刻的印象,这些方面与达尔文或华莱士的经历截然不同。这些现场经验导致他们分别强调互助和群体选择。了解他们理论的发展有助于阐明关于进化论的持续争论以及当前对群体选择的兴趣重新兴起。

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