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    An attempt is given to unify the theory and terminology of evolutionary stability. Several definitions of evolutionary stability, namely evolutionarily stable strategy, continuously stable strategy, evolutionary genetic stability, and evolutionarily stable state, are presented in a unifying framework.
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    evolutionary stability
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    evolutionarily stable strategy
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    continuously stable strategy
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    evolutionary genetic stability
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    evolutionarily stable state
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