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== Altruism last ditch effort for R.S.? ==


== Altruistic reproductive strategies ==
Again, fitness is the representation of one's genes in future generations, producing one child or killing someone else's child has nearly the same effect on one's genetic fitness, but so can saving a child's life as well under certain circumstances. Saving the lives of others can possibly be an effective reproductive strategy. Corporal Desmond Doss saved hundreds of men's lives in world war 2. If these men went on to have a large number of children Desmond's fitness and reproductive success could possibly have increased.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desmond_Doss. Altruistic reproductive strategies are the least used reproductive strategies. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFEgohhfxOA
Bib:i think it only works when related or at least similar
the more dissimilar the smaller the effect
this explains altruism as a result of kinselection
as an adaptive tendency
Mikeyblayze:
yeah like older woman saves her newborn baby
doesn't seem to be a reproductive strat but a last ditch effort
More on altruism https://pumpkinperson.com//?s=mikey+blayze&search=Go
[[User:Mikey|Mikey]] ([[User talk:Mikey|talk]]) 21:37, 15 November 2019 (UTC)

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