• Nature's Oracle: The Life and Work of W.D.Hamilton. OUP Oxford. pp. 383–. ISBN 978-0-19-164277-7. Hamilton, W. D. (2000). "My intended burial and why"...
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  • William Hamilton (theologian) (1924–2012), American theologian W. D. Hamilton (1936–2000), British evolutionary biologist and geneticist Bill Hamilton (agricultural...
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    it was not until 1964 that W.D. Hamilton generalised the concept and developed it mathematically (resulting in Hamilton's rule) that it began to be widely...
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  • fitness is one of two metrics of evolutionary success as defined by W. D. Hamilton in 1964: Personal fitness is the number of offspring that an individual...
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  • organism and the group), popularising ideas developed during the 1960s by W. D. Hamilton and others. From the gene-centred view, it follows that the more two...
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    the title "The Evolution of Delayed Return Altruism", but reviewer W. D. Hamilton suggested that he change the title to "The Evolution of Reciprocal Altruism"...
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    children. The second eldest of these was the evolutionary biologist W. D. Hamilton, and one of their daughters, Mary R. Bliss, who followed her mother...
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    17-52. Hamilton, W. D. (20 March 1964). "The Genetical Evolution of Social Behaviour I". Journal of Theoretical Biology. 7 (1): 1–16. Hamilton, W. D. (20...
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  • behavior inevitably results in aggregations. The theory was proposed by W. D. Hamilton in 1971 to explain the gregarious behavior of a variety of animals....
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  • evolutionary biologist W.D. Hamilton in which he mathematically lays out the basis for inclusive fitness. Hamilton, then only a PhD student, completed his...
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