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Darwinian dynamics : evolutionary transitions in fitness and individuality /

In this book, Richard Michod offers a fresh, dynamical interpretation of evolution and fitness concepts. He argues that evolution has no enduring products; what matters is the process of genetic change. Whereas many biologists have focused on competition and aggression as determining factors in surv...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Michod, Richard E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c1999.
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505 0 0 |t The Language of Selection --  |t Darwinian Dynamics --  |t Major Evolutionary Transitions --  |t Cooperation and Conflict --  |t Fisherian Fitness --  |t Deconstructing Fitness --  |t Selection as Fitness Covariance --  |t Mathematical Models --  |t Adequacy Criterion for Understanding Fitness --  |t Definitions of Basic Concepts --  |t Origin of Fitness --  |t Complementarity --  |t Spontaneous Creation --  |t Self-Replication and the Origin of Fitness --  |t Replicator Dynamics --  |t Design Analysis of Molecular Replicator --  |t Life History Evolution --  |t Survival of the Fittest --  |t Survival of Anybody --  |t The First Individuals --  |t Origin of Gene Networks --  |t Cooperation and Conflict --  |t Survival of the First --  |t Evolutionary Transitions Are Inherently Nonlinear --  |t Origin of Hypercycles --  |t Quasispecies --  |t Population Structure --  |t Kin Selection in Evolutionary Transitions --  |t Conflict Mediation through Individuality --  |t Further Evolution of the Cell --  |t Heritable Capacities of Single Cells --  |t Reconsidering Adaptedness and Fitness --  |t Early Transitions in Evolution --  |t Evolution of Interactions --  |t Gene Frequency Change --  |t Population Growth --  |t Frequency-Dependent Selection --  |t Constant Selection --  |t Adaptive Topography --  |t Frequency Dependence Decouples Fitness in a Selection Hierarchy --  |t Selection as Covariance --  |t Fisher's Fundamental Theorem --  |t Evolution in Hierarchically Structured Populations --  |t Evolution of Multicellular Organisms --  |t Kin Selection --  |t Game Theory --  |t Modification of Genetic Constraints --  |t Population Dynamics and Natural Selection --  |t Fitness Minima --  |t Prisoner's Dilemma. 
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