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Multilevel selection theory

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Multilevel selection theory is the framework in evolutionary biology that holds natural selection operates simultaneously at multiple nested levels — gene, individual, group, and species — rather than exclusively at any single level. The theory's mathematical foundation rests on the Price equation, which partitions evolutionary change into components that can be grouped at any scale, revealing that the level