Sunday, February 10, 2008

Time to take another look at your (third) cousin?   posted by p-ter @ 2/10/2008 02:25:00 PM
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I'll admit it: I'm fully baffled by the recent report by the cats at Decode that marriages between third and fourth cousins tend to be more fertile than other relationships. But it's a pretty fascinating observation--using their extensive Icelandic genealogies, they compile the figure on the right: on the x-axis is a measure of the relatedness of a couple, and the y-axis various measures of fertility. For the most relevant measures--the number of children that reproduce and the number of grandchildren--you see a sort of n-shaped curve, such that very closely-related and very distantly-related couples are less fertile than couples related at the level of third or fourth cousins.

Given the amount of data that they have, they're able to see this pattern is robust across historical periods, during which average relatedness of couples has decreased by an order of magnitude. And since Iceland is relatively socially homogeneous, the authors suggest there really is biology underlying this phenomenon. But how? I've no idea.

(See also John Hawks).

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Saturday, February 09, 2008

Japanese Giant Hornet blitzkrieg   posted by Razib @ 2/09/2008 11:10:00 AM
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If you like bees, perhaps you don't want to click this video....



The native honey bees have evolved defensive tactics. Guess it goes to show that kin selectively driven altruism doesn't matter for jack shit unless you actually have some proximate tactics to go along with the strategic good intentions. Sometimes we could learn from nature's lessons....

Update: Counter-attack! Bee-day!

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