
Richard Alexander
Richard Alexander is a scientist known for studying how evolution influences behavior and social structures in animals, including humans. His work explores how natural selection shapes traits related to survival, reproduction, and social interactions. He investigates how aspects like cooperation, competition, and social hierarchies develop over time due to evolutionary pressures. Alexander’s research helps us understand the biological roots of behavior, emphasizing that many aspects of how we act are influenced by our evolutionary history. His work bridges biology, psychology, and anthropology, offering insights into why living beings behave the way they do in social environments.