2014:courses:massol:adaptation_and_the_concept_of_fitness
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Adaptation and the concept of fitness
Further reading
- Caswell H. (2001). Matrix Population Models: Construction, Analysis, and Interpretation, Second edition. 2nd edn. Sinauer Associates, Inc. Publishers, Sunderland, Massachussets.
- Charlesworth B. (1994). Evolution in age-structured populations, Second edition. 2nd edn. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
- de Meeus T., Michalakis Y., Renaud F. & Olivieri I. (1993). Polymorphism in heterogeneous environments, evolution of habitat selection and sympatric speciation: soft and hard selection models. Evol Ecol, 7, 175-198.
- Débarre F. & Gandon S. (2011). Evolution in heterogeneous environments: between soft and hard selection. Am Nat, 177, E84-E97.
- Diekmann O., Heesterbeek J.A.P. & Metz J.A.J. (1990). On the definition and the computation of the basic reproduction ratio R0 in models for infectious diseases in heterogeneous populations. J Math Biol, 28, 365-382.
- Grafen A. (1999). Formal Darwinism, the individual-as-maximizing-agent analogy and bet-hedging. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 266, 799-803.
- Maynard Smith J. (1989). Evolutionary Genetics. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
- Ravigné V., Olivieri I. & Dieckmann U. (2004). Implications of habitat choice for protected polymorphisms. Evol Ecol Res, 6, 125-145.
- Reeve H.K. & Sherman P.W. (1993). Adaptation and the goals of evolutionary research. Q Rev Biol, 1-32.
- Roughgarden J. (1979). Theory of Population Genetics and Evolutionary Ecology: an Introduction. MacMillan publishing Co., Inc.
- Wallace B. (1975). Hard and soft selection revisited. Evolution, 29, 465-473.
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