A species near its equilibrium size in a fluctuating environment can evolve a lower intrinsic rate of increase
AUTOR(ES)
Heckel, David G.
RESUMO
In one specific model of a density-regulated population undergoing natural selection in a fluctuating environment there is a systematic evolutionary pressure favoring a lower intrinsic rate of increase, which can sometimes even overcome an evolutionary pressure favoring a higher carrying capacity.
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