An eco-evolutionary system with naturally bounded traits
We consider eco-evolutionary processes that include natural bounds on adaptive trait distributions. We implement ecological axioms, that a population grows if it is replete with resources, and doesn’t grow if it has none. These axioms produce natural bounds on the trait means that suggest that the a...
Main Authors: | Cropp, R, Norbury, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer
2019
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