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Baumard and André (2025) have suggested that cultural dynamics can be studied as a form of ecology. This provides a simpler unified approach to explaining cultural evolution, within the context of human behaviour being shaped by natural selection. We briefly expand on two points: (1) why inclusive fitness represents our most general answer to what organisms are selected to maximise; (2) the potential for using existing eco-evolutionary theory methods to model cultural evolution.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2025.106693

Type

Journal article

Journal

Evolution and Human Behavior

Publication Date

01/07/2025

Volume

46