Estimating individual contributions to population growth: evolutionary fitness in ecological time.
Ecological and evolutionary change is generated by variation in individual performance. Biologists have consequently long been interested in decomposing change measured at the population level into contributions from individuals, the traits they express and the alleles they carry. We present a novel...
Main Authors: | Coulson, T, Benton, T, Lundberg, P, Dall, SR, Kendall, B, Gaillard, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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