Individuals and Groups

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Collection Number2650
Collection TypeProgram
Source RepositoryICTS-TIFR

This program will be concerned with cooperative phenomena in biological groups; common structural features behind the phenomena will be highlighted. Specifically, the aim is to focus on aspects of group behaviour that cannot be understood from the functioning of its constituent units in isolation, aspects that demand group-level ‘emergent’ properties to be invoked. The formal part of program will consist of lectures and short tutorials.It is common in biology for more than one potential or actual unit of reproduction to form part of a larger whole that is composed of similar or dissimilar units. In many cases the whole displays group-level traits that are not seen in its constituents. One looks for explanations of a particular trait in terms of proximate causes, namely the underlying physics and chemistry, and separately in terms of the evolutionary history of the group. In general, within-group effects disfavour cooperation between units and between-group effects favour cooperation. G...