@Article{LionEtal2011,
Author = {Lion, Sébastien and Jansen, Vincent A. A. and Day, Troy},
Title = {Evolution in structured populations: beyond the kin/group debate},
Journal = {Trends in Ecology and Evolution},
Volume = {26},
Number = {4},
Pages = {193-201},
doi = {10.1016/j.tree.2011.01.006},
URL = {https://evolepid.cefe.cnrs.fr/pub/LionEtal2011.pdf},
som = {https://evolepid.cefe.cnrs.fr/pub/LionEtal-EvolStrPop-2011-SOM.pdf},
keywords = {virulence ; host-parasite coevolution ; space ; evolution of social traits},
abstract = {Much of the literature on social evolution is
pervaded by the old debate about the relative merits
of kin and group selection. In this debate, the
biological interpretation of processes occurring in
real populations is often conflated with the
mathematical methodology used to describe these
processes. Here, we highlight the distinction
between the two by placing this discussion within
the broader context of evolution in structured
populations. In this review we show that the current
debate overlooks important aspects of the interplay
between genetic and demographic structuring, and
argue that a continued focus on the relative merits
of kin versus group selection distracts attention
from moving the field forward.},
year = {2011}
}