1. Simply put, anything that increases reproductive success will spread at the expense of anything that does not-even if it threatens survival. 2. Sociobiology develops from this an understanding of instinctive social and individual behaviours which stem from these innate drives towards maximising reproductive success. 3. The maximisation of reproductive success is seen by this perspective, as socially based. 4. Because of high potential reproductive success and their effort to earn the parental care for seeking additional mates. 5. Furthermore, males minimize vest investment in attempt to their potential for reproduct for a high reproductive success. 6. For females mating strategy differs due to and reproductive success of biological specialization and parental care, such as the gestation. 7. Natural selection selects for reproductive success. 8. Of course, organisms have to survive and may need to be, to have erm fitness in the sporting sense in order to have reproductive success. 9. So therefore they argued, my children will only get half the mutation, or half the effects of it, fifty percent increase in reproductive success. |