Social evolution in class-structured populations
<p>Inclusive fitness theory concerns the study of social traits. Often, individuals differ in their phenotype (e.g. size, weight, nutritional state) independently of their genetic make up, that is, individuals differ in their quality. Individuals can then be classified into different “classes”...
Main Authors: | Rodrigues, A, Antonio Manuel Mendes Rodrigues |
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Other Authors: | Gardner, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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