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Evolution and intraspecific exploitative competition I. One-locus theory for small additive gene effects (English)
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1980
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intraspecific exploitative competition
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one-locus theory
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small additive gene effects
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two-allele polymorphisms
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genetical-ecological evolution
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resource exploitation
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Lotka-Volterra equations
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single multiallelic locus
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niche
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globally stable equilibrium
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