James Andreoni – Accidental Altruism: Economic Research on the Social Aspects of Giving.

James Andreoni: UCSDGiving to those in need is inherently a social act. First, altruistic giving requires empathy for, or perhaps simply awareness of, those who are needy. Second, giving nearly always involves a social interaction between the donor and someone seeking a donation. Third, those who are generous tend to be admired by others, and […]

Joel Sachs – Evolutionary origins and stability of bacterial symbioses

Joel Sachs: UCRBeneficial bacteria improve our health and are crucial to crops plants and fodder animals. However, symbiosis is evolutionarily unstable: harmful mutants can invade symbiont populations and cause cooperation to collapse. My research encompasses both theoretical and empirical work on the evolution and maintenance of bacterial symbioses with eukaryotes. My theoretical work seeks to […]

Alison Gopnik – Childhood dependence and adult intelligence: Children as the Research and Development Division

Alison Gopnik: UCBOne of the most striking generalizations in evolutionary psychology is the correlation between sophisticated and flexible learning-based knowledge in adult organisms and a long protected period of immaturity in the young. In terms of the classic altricial vs. precocial, or r vs. k distinction in evolutionary biology, the altricial species are more likely […]

Roberto Schonmann – A new approach to evolution in group structured populations.

Roberto Schonmann: UCLA Department of Mathematics, Sao Paulo University Department of Applied MathThe evolution of cooperation and altruism are fundamental scientific challenges highlighted by their role in the major transitions in life's history, when natural selection acted simultaneously on several competing levels. The relevance of basic concepts, including group selection and Hamilton's rule remain nevertheless […]

Keise Izuma – Social Reward Based Decision-Making in Humans

Keise Izuma: Cal TechHuman behaviors are influenced by the concern for social reputation (e.g., how other people think of us). It is well known in behavioral sciences that individuals tend to behave in a more egoistic manner under guaranteed anonymity, whereas less anonymous situations (e.g., the presence of others) increase pro-social behaviors. These observations are […]

Nga Nguyen – Behavioral biology and endocrinology of wild baboons and geladas in East Africa

Nga Nguyen: CSU FullertonMaternal care is the most significant measure of successful adaptation among female mammals. Understanding the predictors of individual differences in offspring care is a major objective of mammalian reproductive biology. In this talk, I will evaluate the impact of maternal and infant characteristics, maternal hormones, and friendships with males on the mother-infant […]

Anne Kandler – Analysing Language Shift: the Example of Scottish Gaelic

Anne Kandler: Santa Fe Institute‘Language shift’ is the process whereby members of a community in which more than one language is spoken abandon their original vernacular language in favour of another. We model the dynamic of language shift as a Lotka-Volterra type competition process in which the numbers of speakers of each language and of […]

Rebecca Sear – How much does family matter? A comparative study of kin influences on fertility

Rebecca Sear: London School of EconomicsThe question of why people have the number of children that they do has still not been fully answered, despite decades of research on this topic. Recently, the hypothesis that humans are cooperative breeders has emerged in evolutionary anthropology, which suggests that the support women receive in raising children from […]

Steve Cole – Social regulation of gene expression: the primate genome’s social program

Steve Cole: UCLA School of MedicineRelationships between genes and social behavior have historically been viewed as a one-way street, with genes in control. Recent analyses have challenged this view by discovering broad alterations in the expression of human and macaque genes as a function of differing socio-environmental conditions. My talk summarizes the developing field of […]