

Cooperation versus conflict and the path to multicellularity (Ep 107)
6 snips Oct 5, 2023
Professors Joan Strassmann and David Queller from Washington University discuss the evolution of cooperation and conflict. They focus on their work with the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum, which helps understand the impact of relatedness on cooperation and the origins of multicellular organisms. They also touch on Joan's new book Slow Birding: The Art and Science of Enjoying the Birds in Your Own Backyard.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Cooperation and Conflict in Social Groups
01:42 • 3min
The Evolutionary Problem of Cooperation and Altruism
05:09 • 16min
The Evolution of Organisms and the Role of Cooperation
21:27 • 16min
Studying the Social Behavior of Dicty-Stealing Amoebas
36:57 • 2min
Positive Experience with Rich Kessen and Nature Paper Results
39:15 • 5min
Distribution of Dicty acetylium discordium
44:28 • 8min
The Fascinating Life and Behavior of Dicty
52:46 • 9min
Bird Watching: Observing Behavior and Teaching Principles
01:02:11 • 7min
Understanding Conflict in the Human Placenta
01:09:24 • 2min