Modeling relatedness and demography in social evolution
With any theoretical model, the modeler must decide what kinds of detail to include and which simplifying assumptions to make. It could be assumed that models that include more detail are better, or more correct. However, no model is a perfect description of reality and the relative advantage of dif...
Auteurs principaux: | Cooper, G, Levin, S, Wild, G, West, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
2018
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