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Life History Evolution I. Components of Fitness and Trade-Offs II. Aging.
Dynamic programming part II - Life history evolution in cod - From individual states to populations.
Questions in the study of foraging behavior ----------------------------- 1.How do animals select prey? 2.When should animals leave one feeding site and.
BIOE 109 Summer 2009 Lecture 10-Part II Life history evolution.
R 0, the net reproductive rate, is a fitness estimator: R 0 = l(x)b(x) Time of first reproduction? mature fast and have babies (lay eggs) right away.
From individuals to populations The basic entities of ecological research Modular organized Brown fungi Clonal Populus tremuloides forests Unitary organisms.
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Life history evolution 1.1 Life History Life history – the adaptations of an organism that influence aspects of its biology such as the number of offspring.
*Once an interaction has taken place between a carposporophytic cell and a vegetative cell, the fruiting body is called a cystocarp rather than a carposporophyte.
Methods in Evolutionary Ecology From Observation to Experimental Design From Question to Hypothesis From Evidence to Argument From Hypothesis to Theory.