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Natural Selection and Material Culture

Natural Selection and Material Culture

... that natural selection can take into account, it seems ideal for addressing questions about the material culture that represents human behavior in the archaeolog- ical record, we must somehow use the ...

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Natural selection and contrastive explanation

Natural selection and contrastive explanation

... (natural) selection versus that of development and ...these selection-on-development explanations are developmental explanations, this is no ...ontogeny, natural selection explanations ...

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INTERACTION BETWEEN NATURAL SELECTION FOR HETEROZYGOTES AND DIRECTIONAL SELECTION

INTERACTION BETWEEN NATURAL SELECTION FOR HETEROZYGOTES AND DIRECTIONAL SELECTION

... But when initial gene frequencies are less than one-half, natural selection could depress the response to directional selection drastically, since it would increase the chance of[r] ...

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The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection

The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection

... Mohler equation a focal concept for his broad treatment of thing is what both you and I are accustomed to find of sex allocation. . . . Right from its opening paragraph, (people like to be given little summaries).” ...

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The Fundamental Theorem of Natural Selection in Ewens' sense (case of fertility selection).

The Fundamental Theorem of Natural Selection in Ewens' sense (case of fertility selection).

... We show that the Fundamental Theorem of Natural Selection in Ewens' sense is valid in the case of fertility selection: the additive genetic variance in fertility divided by[r] ...

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Natural Selection and Thermodynamics of Biological Evolution

Natural Selection and Thermodynamics of Biological Evolution

... example, the stronger the love and mutual understanding between the husband and the wife, i.e., the understruc- ture hierarchy, the less time they spend “outside” the family, i.e., the “over-structure hierarchy”. ...

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Natural Selection, Irrationality and Monopolistic Competition

Natural Selection, Irrationality and Monopolistic Competition

... monopolies, natural selection will tend to permit the survival of only those firms that either through good luck or great skill have managed, almost or ...

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NATURAL SELECTION OPPOSING ARTIFICIAL SELECTION: A TWO-LOCUS DETERMINISTIC SIMULATION

NATURAL SELECTION OPPOSING ARTIFICIAL SELECTION: A TWO-LOCUS DETERMINISTIC SIMULATION

... Artificial selection versus natural directional selection: Fixation of A,B, was observed either alone or associated with other corner equilibria; the corner equi- librium actually[r] ...

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A SIMULATION STUDY OF TRUNCATION SELECTION FOR A QUANTITATIVE TRAIT OPPOSED BY NATURAL SELECTION

A SIMULATION STUDY OF TRUNCATION SELECTION FOR A QUANTITATIVE TRAIT OPPOSED BY NATURAL SELECTION

... Then, the selective process is studied by deterministic com- puter simulation with various combinations of input variables to estimate the relative effects of the original g[r] ...

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A Method for the Direct Study of Natural Selection

A Method for the Direct Study of Natural Selection

... This value of q is the gene frequency of ebony after several generations of selection in natural conditions.. The corresponding value q0 in the initial generation exposed to selection wa[r] ...

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NATURAL SELECTION IN EXPERIMENTAL POPULATIONS OF TRIBOLIUM

NATURAL SELECTION IN EXPERIMENTAL POPULATIONS OF TRIBOLIUM

... At each renewal time the pupae, live adults, and dead adults sifted out of the old medium were counted and the living forms returned to the cage; every fourth week the frequency [r] ...

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A GENERALIZED FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF NATURAL SELECTION

A GENERALIZED FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF NATURAL SELECTION

... Now this component of the total genetic variance is identical to what KIMURA ( 1 965) has called the “total chromosomal variance” (denoted VTC) , so that we can restate t[r] ...

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Natural Selection and Y-Linked Polymorphism

Natural Selection and Y-Linked Polymorphism

... For the pleiotropic model with joint effects on viability and meiotic drive, another 100,000 sets of viability and drive parameters were chosen, and populations were sim[r] ...

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Linkage and the limits to natural selection.

Linkage and the limits to natural selection.

... A general method for calculating the fixation probability of an allele that can find itself in a variety of genetic backgrounds is applied to find the effect of subst[r] ...

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NATURAL SELECTION IN CEPAEA

NATURAL SELECTION IN CEPAEA

... H e considers only the proportion of un- banded to banded shells : a better estimate involves the proportions of effec- tively unbanded shells (p. His data indica[r] ...

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On natural selection in oligopolistic markets

On natural selection in oligopolistic markets

... of profits taken the market price as given is a survivor type... the profit maximization which it implies in certain circumstances".[r] ...

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Applying measurement standards to evolution education assessment instruments

Applying measurement standards to evolution education assessment instruments

... of the biological world (Sinatra et al. 2003; Smith 2010b). In a recent study of the general public, Weisberg et al. (2018) found that knowledge of evolution predicted level of acceptance, possibly suggesting student ...

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13 guided reading activity

13 guided reading activity

... Complete the following table, which compares the three ways in which natural selection can alter a population’s phenotypes.. Stabilizing selection Directional selection Disruptive selec[r] ...

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Evolution ppt

Evolution ppt

... Major points of Darwin’s theories of evolution and natural selection.. • Second observation:.[r] ...

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Natural and sexual selection on many loci.

Natural and sexual selection on many loci.

... Sexual selection due to female choice: two loci: KIRKPATRICK (1 982a) set out a simple model in which natural selection against a male trait is opposed by sexual[r] ...

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