Altruism is a form of social behavior whereby one organism puts itself either at risk or personal disadvantage for the good of other members of the species. In the case of activities associated with and parental care, altruism is not so difficult to comprehend since the action is clearly in the interest of the parents, offsprings and species. E.g. the female baboon protects and cares for its offspring for almost six years whilst most bird species feed and protect their demanding offprings until they are capable of fending for themselves. What is not so clear is the reason why some organisms give support to organisms which are not their offspring E.g birds and monkeys call out warnings to others in danger and female monkeys carry and care for the babies of other monkeys. In insects such as honey bees, wasps and ants, sterile female workers are prevented from producing offsprings, yet they spend their lives looking after their brothers and sisters. Hence, helping their sister (queen) to reproduce, they are effectively aiding in the production of queens, workers an drones with a genetic complement closer to their own than if they had offspring of their own. The conferring of a genetic advantage on closely related organisms forms the basis of altruistic behavior.
Altruistic behavior is very common amongst primates and varies from the extremes of social protection which exist between members of the same troop (monkeys), through acts of mutual grooming and food sharing (apes) to deliberate acts of self-sacrifice for family (God for humans). The extent of altruistic behavior appears to be related to close relatives (kin) such as offspring and siblings (brothers, sisters cousins) with whom they share certain alleles. Thus the adaptive significance of altruistic behavior is to increase the frequency of those alleles common both to the donor and recipient(s) of the altruistic behavior
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