Adaptive topography in fertility-viability selection models: An alternative to inclusive fitness in kin selection models
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fitnessadditive genetic varianceweak selectiongenotype frequencieskin selection modelsfertility selectiongeometric averageapproximate adaptive topographies in two-sex populationsarithmetic averagefamily-structured modelsfertility-viability selection modelsfrequency- dependent selectionmean fertilitiessex-differentiated fertilities of matings
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